Dining Guides for Food Allergies and Preferences

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2024-2025

Allergens & Special Diet Resource Guide

DearBlueJay,

Hopkins Dining strives to provide a dining program that meets the needs of all students. This guide provides the tools needed to navigate our dining halls.

DID YOU KNOW?

Hopkins Dining employees are trained in AllerTrain Allergen Education programs to ensure that they understand the severity of allergens and execute allergen friendly food preparation. If you have an allergen, you may request a food item that is being served from the kitchen to reduce the risk of cross-contact.

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Allergen Best Practices

Register your food allergies with Student Disability Services.

1. Familiarize yourself with Nutrislice menus and menu boards.

2. Carry food allergy emergency medications at all times on campus in case of an allergic reaction.

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3. Work with dining services and the Hopkins Dining dietitian before the semester to ensure you feel comfortable navigating the dining operations.

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Communicate with dining services at the time of order to ensure proper management of dietary concerns.

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Continue to connect with the Hopkins Dining dietitian for further support as needed.

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ICONS TO LOOK FOR WITH ALLERGENS

We use special icons to indicate which allergens are present or which special dietary preferences are met.

DAIRY

Food items that contain any dairy products.

EGG

Food items that contain egg.

WHEAT

Food items that contain wheat.

GLUTEN

Food items that contain gluten.

SOY

Food items that contain soy. Soybean oil is not tagged as containing soy.

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ICONS TO LOOK FOR WITH ALLERGENS

SESAME

Foods that contain sesame products.

PEANUTS

Food items that contain peanuts.

TREE NUTS

Food items that contain tree nuts. Excludes coconut (separate tag below).

SHELLFISH

Food items that contain crustacean shellfish.

FISH

Food items that contain fish.

COCONUT

Coconut will be tagged separately from tree nuts. If an item contains coconut, it will be identified as containing coconut but not as containing tree nuts. If an item contains coconut oil, it will not be tagged since reaction to coconut oil is extremely rare.

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ICONS TO LOOK FOR FOR SPECIAL DIETS

ALCOHOL PORK

Food items that contain alcohol, including cooking alcohols such as red, white, or rice wine vinegar.

Food items that contain pork, gelatin, or any other pork products.

FRIED IN SHARED OIL

Food items are fried in a shared fryer and may contain additional allergens because of cross-contact.“Hand-cut French fries” are fried separately in a specific fryer to prevent cross-contact and are free of the top 9 allergens.

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ICONS TO LOOK FOR FOR DIETARY

PREFENCES

VEGETARIAN

Vegetarian-friendly items may contain dairy and egg products but may not contain any animal flesh including poultry, meat and fish/shellfish.

VEGAN

Items are made without any of the following ingredients: Dairy, Egg, Fish/shellfish, Honey, Meat, Poultry.

HALAL-FRIENDLY

All fresh chicken products served are from certified Halal producers. Meat and poultry stock is not certified Halal. Food items that contain cooking alcohol or pork will not be tagged as Halal-friendly.

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NUTRISLICE DAILY MENU

EXAMPLE

Our online website allows you to view the daily menus in advance so you can plan your meals.

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How to Use Allergen and Dietary Icons

If a food item showcases an allergen symbol next to its name, it means that the food contains the allergen.

If a food item has a trait symbol next to its name, it means that the food aligns with the dietary trait.

If a food item showcases a dietary restriction symbol next to its name, it means that the food item contains the restricted food item.

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DID YOU KNOW?

Hopkins Café is entirely peanut and tree nut free!

Nolan’s on 33rd offers a station which serves foods made without any of the top 9 allergens.

ALLERGEN KEY

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DIETARY PREFERENCE KEY

DIDYOUKNOW?

Hopkins Dining’s culinarians prioritize the inclusion of vegetarian and vegan in daily menus to ensure a variety of healthly and sustainable food options

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MENU FILTERS

Select “Filters” Then, select the appropriate allergens or dietary requirements

The online website allows you to filter menu items by dietary preference and allergens to identify foods that fit your needs easily.

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Example #1

In this example, dairy and egg were selected. All food items containing dairy and egg are shown with red text.

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Example #2

The broccoli cheddar soup contains dairy, wheat, soy, and gluten. The soup is vegetarian. The pork carnitas contain pork.

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NUTRITION FACTS

You can view detailed nutrition facts labels about the foods being served.

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Allergen Disclaimer

Please be aware that all food items are produced in a shared kitchen. While we do our best to prevent cross-contact during food preparation and service, we cannot guarantee a menu item is free of allergens. Please inform Hopkins Dining if you or a person in your party has a food allergy.

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If you have any further questions after reviewing this information, please contact the Hopkins Dining Dietitian.

(Diningdietitian@jhu.edu)

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