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Can I still become a Chef despite seafood allergy?

Winged Knight asked:


I have a good job right now, but I’m thinking of studying Culinary Arts to become a chef. The problem is I’m allergic to seafood! Do I have a chance of becoming a chef then?

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11 Responses to “Can I still become a Chef despite seafood allergy?”

  1. katiewho?xo on February 7th, 2009 3:04 pm

    imagine how many vegitairian or vgan chefs there are out there! of course you still can becoem a chef - but how severe are your reactions? and is it only if you actually eat the seafood? coz if it is then just dont taste your food when using it!! but if you go in to anaphalactic shock or whatever then just tell your teachers or bosses etc and then dont cook it. if you were severly allergic to soemthing like wheat or dairy or whatever then i would be a little less optimistic, but as seafood is used quite rarely in common cooking then you will be ok. just dont get a job at a fish and chip shop or anywhere that specialises in seafood cooking. lol

  2. ice on February 10th, 2009 9:20 am

    yeah just dont cook the food which contains seafood..

  3. Stephen J on February 11th, 2009 7:01 pm

    Yes, just do not eat eat and make sure you wear latex gloves and wash your hands completely when finished handling.

  4. bostonchick on February 12th, 2009 10:33 am

    I’m assuming if you have an allergy to seafood, that means you cannot eat it. I’ve never heard of anyone not being able to serve it if they were allergic. If you are worried about it, work somewhere that doesn’t serve seafood on the menu. Places like that do exist.

  5. the_adviser™ on February 15th, 2009 12:37 pm

    It depends on the severity of your allergy

    Some people are so seriously allergic that even the smell or pr essence of the food in the air can cause an anaphalactic reaction.In that case you would need to prepare seafood using gloves and maybe a mask.

    There are many people with food allergies who cook and serve food they are allergic to for others.You just need to be careful.Check with your doctor!

    Or you can simply be a chef avoiding seafood preparation!Such a a vegetaraian or vegan chef,or healthfood chef,you can even do spa cusiine.Just be upfront in saying you have an allergy and cannot handle seafood.

  6. lolface3 on February 16th, 2009 5:07 am

    Of couse you can! There are so many diffrent foods out there! That have nothing to do with seafood. The choice of no seafood endless!

  7. j-vick on February 16th, 2009 8:29 pm

    Yes!! Off-course you do have that chance to become a good chef you know!!! You can specialise on other sections like poultry and pork’s, others specialises in veggies and pastries and desserts. But then other chef whom i knew who had seafood allergies can also cook but they are not the one who are tasting their finish products but their assistant cooks so having their allergies is being solved. It might work also to you!!!

  8. Tigger on February 17th, 2009 8:28 am

    Within limits, I think you could. There is plenty that can be done without touching seafood.

    Good luck!

  9. Dee on February 19th, 2009 9:14 am

    yeah why not as long as you cook it and dont eat it you’ll be fine.

  10. hehmommy04 on February 19th, 2009 10:21 pm

    Sure, but if you get reactions when you touch it that might become a problem if you want to work in a restaurant that does seafood. If you don’t then you shouldn’t have a problem.

  11. Alex M on February 20th, 2009 8:28 pm

    Could you work in a vegan or vegetarian restaurant? How serious is your seafood allergy? Do you have problems smelling or touching seafood or is it tasting the food thats the problem?