Panera Bread Fuji Apple Chicken Salad Stuffer
This Fuji apple stuffer is high in histamine from the tomatoes, pecans, and apple vinaigrette.
Food here is usually assembled to order from components that were prepped earlier in the day, so it tends to be fresher than a drive-through and less fresh than cooking at home. Histamine builds up as protein foods sit, so how long the chicken or beef has been in the warmer matters as much as what is in the bowl. Treat the rating above as a starting point.
A few high ingredients set the level here.
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Tomatoes, pecans, and dressing — tomatoes are a histamine liberator, the oil roasted pecans are high, and the white balsamic apple vinaigrette is high too, so these three drive the rating.
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The moderate middle — the italian stuffer roll, grilled chicken, and feta cheese each land moderate, while the lettuce blend, apple chips, and red onion are milder.
The chicken and greens are the friendly parts, so the tomato, pecans, and dressing are what to trim.
This rating comes from Panera Bread's own published ingredient statement, read on August 23, 2026. Restaurant recipes vary by location and change over time, so always check the current listing: source 1, source 2. How we rate foods →
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References
- SIGHI Food Compatibility List — SIGHI (2026)
- Histamine and histamine intolerance — Maintz & Novak (2007)
- Histamine Intolerance: The Current State of the Art — Comas-Basté et al. (2020)
- Low-Histamine Diets: Is the Exclusion of Foods Justified by Their Histamine Content? — Sánchez-Pérez et al. (2021)
- Histamine Intolerance: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Beyond — Jochum (2024)
- Guideline on management of suspected adverse reactions to ingested histamine — Reese et al. (2021)