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Why does my mouth itch when eating fresh apples, but not with applesauce?
Daniel More, MD
Question: Why does my mouth itch when eating fresh apples, but not with applesauce?
Answer: These symptoms are most likely due to something known as an oral allergy syndrome, caused by apples. The oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a form of food allergy that is caused by a person having an allergy to a particular pollen. The pollen, in this case birch pollen, has similar proteins found in a certain fruit, in this case apple, which causes a person to be allergic to both.
When a fresh apple is eaten, a person may experience itching, burning, or stinging sensations of the mouth, throat and tongue. The symptoms generally last only a few seconds or minutes, as the proteins that cause the symptoms are broken down quickly by saliva. Since cooking, baking or processing the food (as is the case with applesauce) breaks down these proteins as well, a person with OAS to a fresh apple can eat applesauce without symptoms.
From http://allergies.about.com/od/faq/f/faq_oas.htm
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