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“My kids would be so excited to see their friends, but as soon as the food came out, it was just disappointment and segregation because they were so isolated.”
Ryan Panchoo set out to develop his own allergy friendly products out of the “heartbreak” of his two children’s intolerances, despite having had no previous background in cookery or baking.
More than a decade later and Mr Panchoo has scooped several awards for Borough 22 Doughnuts, his vegan, gluten-free and nut-free bakery, which is also Halal and Kosher-certified.
Having previously only been based in London with a website shipping nationwide, Borough 22 Doughnuts now has a six-week pop-up in Birmingham’s Selfridges, with the possibility of staying in the city on the horizon.
He set out on his endeavour after his own children, now aged 15 and 19, struggled when they were younger to find allergen-free food that was also tasty.
Products containing either gluten or dairy caused them to react – the reaction to dairy being particularly violent.
Mr Panchoo, 46, said it led to a “pain point as a parent”.
“They can’t eat what their friends are eating, which looks amazing, and they can’t be part of that bigger picture,” he said.
“The food they have is safe for them but it’s just boring, it’s bland, it’s kind of dry and it just really used to break my heart as a parent. I really felt for them, and that was the catalyst for kickstarting the company.”
Mr Panchoo, from Brockley in south…
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Publish date : 2025-11-30 17:21:00
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