The Bojangles allergen menu is a guide to help guests identify food items that contain the following allergens: milk, eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, fish and shellfish. It is important to note that this Bojangles Allergen Menu is not exhaustive and may not include all allergens that may be present in Bojangles food. If you have a food allergy, please consult with a manager or other team member before placing your order to ensure that you can safely enjoy your meal.
Bojangles Allergen Menu
Some specific examples of Bojangles menu items that contain allergens include:
- Plain Biscuit: wheat, milk
- Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit: wheat, milk, eggs
- Cajun Filet Biscuit: wheat, milk, eggs, soy
- Country Ham Biscuit: wheat, milk, soy
- Chicken Tenders: wheat, milk, eggs, soy
- Chicken Supremes: wheat, milk, eggs, soy
- Coleslaw: soy
- Hush Puppies: wheat, milk, eggs
- Mashed Potatoes: milk
- Onion Rings: wheat, milk, eggs
- Macaroni and Cheese: wheat, milk
- Baked Beans: soy
- Cajun Dipping Sauce: soy
- Honey Mustard Sauce: soy
- Ranch Dressing: soy
- Gravy: milk
- Bojangles Special Sauce: soy, tree nuts
- Creamy Buffalo Sauce: milk
If you have a food allergy, please do not hesitate to ask your server or manager for more information about the allergens that may be present in Bojangles food. They are happy to help you make safe and informed choices.
Allergen | Examples |
Milk | Buttermilk, cheese, cream, ice cream, yogurt, whey |
Eggs | Eggs, egg yolks, egg whites, mayonnaise, meringue |
Soy | Soy sauce, soy milk, tofu, edamame, soy protein |
Peanuts | Peanuts, peanut butter, peanut oil, peanut flour |
Tree nuts |
Almonds, cashews, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pecans, pistachios, walnuts
|
Wheat | Bread, cereal, crackers, pasta, pizza, wheat flour |
Fish | Breaded fish, fish sticks, fish sandwiches, fish tacos |
Shellfish | Crab, lobster, shrimp, scallops, crayfish |
The menu also notes that some items may be cooked in shared oil with other allergens, so it is important to let a manager know if you have any food allergies.
Item | Allergen |
Plain Biscuit | Wheat, milk |
Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit | Wheat, milk, eggs |
Cajun Filet Biscuit | Wheat, milk, eggs, soy |
Country Ham Biscuit | Wheat, milk, soy |
Chicken Tenders | Wheat, milk, eggs, soy |
Chicken Supremes | Wheat, milk, eggs, soy |
Coleslaw | Soy |
Hush Puppies | Wheat, milk, eggs |
Mashed Potatoes | Milk |
Onion Rings | Wheat, milk, eggs |
Macaroni and Cheese | Wheat, milk |
Baked Beans | Soy |
Cajun Dipping Sauce | Soy |
Honey Mustard Sauce | Soy |
Ranch Dressing | Soy |
Gravy | Milk |
Bojangles Special Sauce | Soy, tree nuts |
Creamy Buffalo Sauce | Milk |
Bojangles Ingredients Allergy
Bojangles provides a list of common allergens on its website, but it is important to note that this list is not exhaustive and may not include all allergens that may be present in its food. If you have a food allergy, it is always best to speak to a manager or other employee at Bojangles to confirm that the food you are ordering is safe for you to eat.
Here is a list of common allergens that may be present in Bojangles food:
- Wheat
- Soy
- Milk
- Eggs
- Fish
- Shellfish
- Peanuts
- Tree nuts
- Sesame
Here are some examples of Bojangles food items that may contain common allergens:
- Biscuits: Wheat, soy, milk, eggs
- Chicken: Eggs, milk, soy
- Gravy: Wheat, milk, soy
- Mashed potatoes: Milk
- Onion rings: Wheat, soy
- Salad dressing: Soy, milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts
- Tarter sauce: Soy, fish
If you have a food allergy, be sure to ask about the ingredients in any food item you are considering ordering at Bojangles. The staff will be happy to help you make a safe choice.
Bojangles also offers a variety of gluten-free options, including biscuits, chicken, and sides. If you are gluten-free, be sure to ask about these options when you order.
Bojangles Peanut Allergy
Bojangles uses peanut oil to fry their chicken and other food items. If you have a peanut allergy, it is important to avoid eating at Bojangles, as there is a high risk of cross-contamination.
Even if you are careful to avoid eating food that has been fried in peanut oil, there is still a risk that you could be exposed to peanuts at Bojangles. For example, peanuts may be present in the air or on surfaces in the restaurant.
If you have a severe peanut allergy, it is best to avoid Bojangles altogether. However, if you have a mild peanut allergy and you are willing to take the risk of cross-contamination, you may be able to eat at Bojangles safely by following these tips:
- Avoid eating food that has been fried in peanut oil.
- Ask about the ingredients in any food item you are considering ordering.
- Be aware of the risk of cross-contamination.
- Have an epinephrine auto-injector (such as an EpiPen) with you at all times in case you have an allergic reaction.
If you do decide to eat at Bojangles, be sure to tell the staff about your peanut allergy. They may be able to take additional precautions to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
Here are some alternative restaurants that may be safer for people with peanut allergies:
- Chick-fil-A
- Chipotle
- KFC
- Wendy’s
These restaurants do not use peanut oil in their cooking.