Bermuda grass pollen allergy is an allergic reaction to the pollen produced by Bermuda grass, a common grass species found in warmer climates and frequently used in lawns, parks, and golf courses. This allergy is a type of seasonal allergic rhinitis, usually occurring during the grass pollination periods in late spring and summer.
While specific cross-reactivity between Bermuda grass pollen and certain foods is not well-documented, some people with grass pollen allergies in general may experience Oral Allergy Syndrome (OAS) with foods like: