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My daughter ate a kiwi and got little bumps on her tongue.

It is possible that the reaction was not related to an allergy, but rather to irritation from the acidic food on the tongue. If the bumps on the tongue were not accompanied by other symptoms, such as a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, or trouble breathing, it is advisable to wait for the bumps to disappear before resuming eating kiwis.

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