Is KIND Healthy Grains Banana Peanut Butter Clusters With Dark Chocolate Chunks Alpha-Gal?

Description
Sweet, fruit-forward notes combine with richer bitter-sweet contrast; crunchy clusters yield a crisp exterior with soft, creamy pockets and chewy pieces. Commonly eaten as a grab-and-go snack, lunchbox addition, or topping for yogurt and ice cream. Reviews note satisfying texture and portability, with comments about sweetness and inconsistent chunk distribution.

Description
Sweet, fruit-forward notes combine with richer bitter-sweet contrast; crunchy clusters yield a crisp exterior with soft, creamy pockets and chewy pieces. Commonly eaten as a grab-and-go snack, lunchbox addition, or topping for yogurt and ice cream. Reviews note satisfying texture and portability, with comments about sweetness and inconsistent chunk distribution.
Ingredients
Oats, cane sugar, peanut butter (peanuts, sea salt), soy protein isolate, tapioca syrup, chicory root fiber, semi-sweet chocolate (sugar, unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter, soy lecithin, vanilla extract), peanuts, dried banana, peanut oil, millet, natural flavor, buckwheat, amaranth, quinoa, Vitamin E (mixed tocopherols for freshness). Allergen Information: Contains peanuts and soy. May contain tree nuts and sesame seeds.
What is a Alpha-Gal diet?
An Alpha-Gal diet eliminates mammalian meat and products containing mammalian-derived ingredients to prevent allergic reactions in people with alpha-gal syndrome. This includes beef, pork, lamb, dairy products, gelatin, and certain medications derived from mammals. The condition involves a specific sugar molecule found in most mammals, often triggered after a tick bite. People may experience delayed allergic reactions 3-6 hours after consuming trigger foods. The diet focuses on safe alternatives like poultry, fish, and plant-based proteins. When followed carefully, often with guidance from an allergist or dietitian, it can prevent serious reactions while maintaining adequate nutrition.


