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What you say is that you sense peanuts in your mouth and spit them out, but you have no other reaction, even when you swallow them.
An allergy is an abnormal reaction of your immune system to a stimulus. People are often allergic to Poison Ivy. They get redness, swelling, blistering and itching where the contact occurs. Others are not allergic and have no response.
Some people are allergic to peanuts. The immune response often causes swelling around the eyes, red blotches on the skin or full blown hives on the skin. There may be constriction of the airway with wheezing or even more severe breathing problems. This is an allergic reaction.
I would be careful what you call an "allergy." Saying you have a peanut allergy brings up the picture I have described above in the minds of medical people.
Simply not liking peanuts, simply not enjoying the sensation of them in your mouth but having no immune reaction (see above) when you swallow them is not an allergy. In my case, I do not like boiled or scrambled eggs. If I encounter them and have to swallow them I nearly gag. However, I am not remotely allergic to them.
You definitely want to be careful on your DODMERB questionnaire and not label yourself with a problem that you do not actually have. This is my response to your post based on what you say in the post, but I may not understand your situation fully. You can always talk to your personal medical provider if you are still in doubt about your reaction to peanuts.