A food allergy wordlist available for tourists

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5 Jul 2007
Unit: Wageningen University
Number: P049

“I’m going on holiday and I’m taking… a wordlist in thirty languages with all the food ingredients that I’m allergic to.”  This list is now available – with the names of ingredients as they appear on food packaging. Researchers and students at Wageningen University in the Netherlands have translated the names of allergenic food ingredients into most European languages and a number of international languages such as Japanese, Chinese, Indonesian, Arabic and Swahili. The list is available at www.food-info.net/allergy.htm.

The initiators of Food-info.net and EFFoST (European Federation of Food Science and Technology) provide these wordlists for people with an allergy or intolerance for certain foods. The list includes more than 200 ingredients such as lactose, hazelnuts, shellfish, soya and gluten, sorted into categories (dairy, nuts, spices, additives etc). The wordlists can be downloaded as PDF files and offers translations from almost any language into thirty other languages, so that nearly 700 language combinations are currently available. Travellers planning to pass through Denmark, Sweden and Finland, for example, can get translations from German into all three languages, as well as between the three languages (e.g. from Finnish to Danish) and from these languages into Dutch, English or any other language in the database.

The words in the list can be compared with the list of ingredients on food labels and packaging, making it easier for travellers to identify the ingredients they need to avoid. The list can also be shown in restaurants when asking whether a dish contains a particular ingredient. This should help many tourists who find it difficult to eat out or buy food when they are abroad.

The wordlists have been translated from English - the teaching language for master students at Wageningen University -  into the other languages by staff and students, and by partner universities throughout Europe. Nowadays, there are students from about 100 countries at Wageningen University. A few languages are not yet available, as the translations done by universities in various countries still need to be double-checked. These languages, which include Icelandic and Hungarian, will be made available as soon as they have been checked.


Note
Further information from Dr. Ralf Hartemink, initiator of www.food-info.net at Wageningen University, tel. 0317 482241 or 06 23863150, email Ralf.Hartemink@wur.nl ; or from Jac Niessen, Science Information, Wageningen UR, tel. 0317 485003, email jac.niessen@wur.nl. Appendix: diagram with translation combinations for about 200 allergy-related terms and ingredients.
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Diagram of translation combinations