Babassu Oil - from tree nuts or seeds?

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debbism

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I would love to start soaping with babassu, however I am getting conflicting reports about its true nature as a seed or nut. I have seen the term NUT being used as a generic term in that a hard seed is sometimes referred to as a nut. Now from what I understand from 90% of the websites I have read is that babassu is a seed and not a nut from the babassu palm and is used in soaps that are allergy-free for tree nut allergy sufferers. However, there is that small percentage that state it is a tree nut which makes me hesitate a tad.

Can anyone chime in on this one?
 
That's usually the way it works. :lol:

Babassu oil is from the kernel. I really like it in soap but I'm sure some people can be allergic to it.
 
There will always be someone allergic to an ingredient no matter how benign. But at least I know it is tree-nut free for sure.

A lot of people think hypoallergenic means allergen-free but it just means LOW rate of potential allergens.
 
debbism said:
There will always be someone allergic to an ingredient no matter how benign.

Good point. I have to be careful with ingredients since one of my sisters has a severe nut allergy. I stopped using sweet almond oil because of it and just found out a couple of weeks ago that her allergy has gotten worse. She's now experiencing reactions to other types of nuts. I eventually may have to learn how to make syndet bars. :shock:
 

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