Does anyone else get a sore Tongue from eating certain foods
betharose7
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In the past few weeks I have had a sore Tongue it went away and then came back again suddenly. My nan suggested I was allergic to strawberries. I had eaten a few but not many but since joining this site I have been eating alot more fruit. Any way I think I've discovered the culprit ..... Pineapple! I could feel my Tongue tingling after just a few bites. My friend suggested that it was too high in vitamin c for me but I've never heard of this before. In the mean time I'm going to avoid pineapple which is a shame
I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced a similar thing?
I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced a similar thing?
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Yup I know exactly what you're talking about. For me it's oranges and bananas but if I eat a lot of any fruit it can happen. I always thought it was the citric acid though, rather than vitamin C. Because if I drink certain drinks I get a sore throat too. For me its bearable though as long as I don't eat/drink large quantities. The only one I really restrict is oranges but that's because they also bring me out in a bumpy rash.0
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Some people can get camker sores and such from highly acidic fruits like citrus.
Does your tongue just hurt, or is there itching and swelling? Do you have any pollen allergies? If so, you may want to google "Oral Allergy Syndrome".0 -
Kiwi fruit do it for me.....too much acidity...:-{0
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Yes, I refer to them as hot! <G>0
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It just feels sore not swollen or itchy and I actually got 3 tiny mouth ulcers/canker sores not long after it's a right pain but now I think I know what it is I hopefully won't have this problem again!0
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I once ate 4 kiwis in 1 days and ooh I can't even look at them anymore my tongue hurt so much after! Pineapple can do the same too!0
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Pineapple and kiwi do it to me too. Such a shame.... love pineapple!!0
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Totally! Pineapple for me. As long as you don't swell up (an allergy), you're probably fine. Just enjoy till it's not fun anymore. :bigsmile:It just feels sore not swollen or itchy and I actually got 3 tiny mouth ulcers/canker sores not long after it's a right pain but now I think I know what it is I hopefully won't have this problem again!0
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Pineapple does it to me too. If I eat a little I am fine but if I have a few chunks of the fresh stuff my tongue burns.0
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Yup, & mouth ulcers - my dietician advised me to avoid foods with high salicylic acid... like Pineapples, Tomatos, Summer Fruits (Blackcurrants, Strawbs etc) ... which really helps, tho is annoying - sometimes these things are ok when cooked I find or in small doses.
The most annoying one I have found recently is Sweet Chilli Pringles - brill for diet but noooooo to a fave treat0 -
I have heard that pineapple causes this for two reasons.
1. It was not ripe enough and
2. If you cut all the brown off the pineapple pieces (you know how they are sometimes brown around the little holes) that will help also.0 -
kiwis do this for me...so I try to limit how many I eat...0
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Yep, pineapple does this to me. So bummed, b/c I love pineapple!!0
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acidic fruits do that to me.0
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sugar does it for me... if I eat too much sugar I get them.0
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pineapple & kiwi for sure... I still eat it, but not very much at once.0
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My dentist calls it "geographic tongue" and I've always had it. Definitely a citric acid thing. Ketchup does it to me too.0
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Pineapple actually contains an enzyme that breaks down protein. It is most abundant in the core of the pineapple, so never eat that part. This enzyme is largely destroyed during the canning process, so you might have better luck with pineapple canned in natural juice rather than fresh. You might also just be sensitive to the acidity, as others have suggested.
Fresh pineapple makes my tongue sore only if I eat a large serving, as do kiwis. Walnuts make the roof of my mouth sore for some reason. I don't have a problem with other stuff.0 -
I have heard that pineapple causes this for two reasons.
1. It was not ripe enoughWalnuts make the roof of my mouth sore for some reason. I don't have a problem with other stuff.0 -
Yes!! Sometimes I get it from banana's ( but not always ) and I always get it from walnuts!!0
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I get that too if I eat too much pineapple, canned OR fresh. I can have more canned than fresh, but it happens either way.0
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Another possibility if it persists is it could also be a B vitamin deficiency. To increase B vitamins, eat beans, peas and lentils, turkey, tuna and seafood.0
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I love pineapple and sometimes I will have too much, like 1/2 a pineapple, & my mouth feels really funny. Tingly, burning, swollen, etc. This never happens with 1-2 slices. Also, does not happen with canned pineapple, but I do not usually go overboard with the canned, just the fresh.0
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I knew somebody whose tongue looked all funny from eating some dirty clam...0
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I knew somebody whose tongue looked all funny from eating some dirty clam...
LMAO....You never disappoint! I came into this topic JUST to see what you had to say! Just what I expected! OR maybe MY mind is in the gutter, as usual.0 -
I knew somebody whose tongue looked all funny from eating some dirty clam...
LMAO....You never disappoint! I came into this topic JUST to see what you had to say! Just what I expected! OR maybe MY mind is in the gutter, as usual.
Bwahahaha.. Really... his tongue was all wrinkly on the sides. I told him he needed to get checked for every disease in the book for that one. LMAO.0 -
I knew somebody whose tongue looked all funny from eating some dirty clam...
LMAO....You never disappoint! I came into this topic JUST to see what you had to say! Just what I expected! OR maybe MY mind is in the gutter, as usual.
Bwahahaha.. Really... his tongue was all wrinkly on the sides. I told him he needed to get checked for every disease in the book for that one. LMAO.
Ewwwwwww......that's disgusting! Good advice!0 -
When I was younger I could eat Captain Crunch til my tongue felt like it was bleeding! Wheaties fuel, same thing.0
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Interesting info0
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This used to happen to me. I started cutting pineapple and leaving it in the fridge for 2-3 days before I eat it and the pain/burning stopped.0
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