Kylie Jenner Reveals Her Daughter Stormi Is Allergic To All Nuts

“All nuts actually, not just peanuts. Because Stormi is allergic.”

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On Tuesday, Kylie Jenner revealed in a video for Harper’s Bazaar that her household is “peanut-free” because her 2-year-old daughter, Stormi, is allergic to all nuts.

She said, “All nuts actually, not just peanuts. Because Stormi is allergic.”

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star said that though Stormi cannot have nuts, she does like eating fruits, especially blueberries, and turkey bacon.

Jenner said, “Oh, she [Stormi] loves bagels. I always wonder what does this little girl dream about? We were sleeping [the other night], and she woke up out of her sleep and said, ‘Bagel.’ She was dead asleep, dreaming about bagels.”

As for Jenner herself, she loves broth, peach iced tea, and pomegranate seeds. She also loves lemon chicken with vegetables and kale salad with jalapenos and croutons.

The 22-year-old said, “I am either cooking — probably for Stormi and myself — or I am somewhere eating sushi. For sure, I probably eat sushi way too much.”

Last year, Jenner told her fans that she had to spend a day in a hospital after her daughter had an allergic reaction but later her little one was “100 percent” okay.

A source told PEOPLE at the time that the incident seemed to be “a food-related reaction,” adding that the mother of one was “very scared, of course” for her daughter’s health, “but Stormi is fine.” After that, Kylie has been told to watch Stormi closely.

Stormi is not the only Kardashian-Jenner kids with allergies. Last year, Kris Jenner told Refinery29 that Kim Kardashian‘s son, Saint, had an allergic reaction while vacationing in Palm Springs. She said, “My little grandson, we discovered he might be allergic to grass. We ended up in the ER.”

Kris also revealed that Kourtney Kardashian‘s son, Mason, once had a terrible allergic reaction to peanuts.

“[Mason] ate peanut butter and his face started blowing up and his throat started closing,” she said. “They had to rush him to the hospital. He had a peanut butter allergy for the longest time. He’s fine now. The scariest is always the first time.”