Thanks everyone for your responses. As some of you guessed, the flight was international. In this case from New Zealand to Australia. I provided the information about being allergic to "spices" to both the airline in writing and with a phone call. I also notified the flight crew. I was provided the bread and told it's simple bread, but the bread was not regular bread. It tasted like curry, which does as we all know have spices. I am allergic to almost any spice you can think of, that is why I generally say do not put ANY spice on anything. I even mention black pepper as some people don't think of black pepper as a spice for some reason. The airline verified they had this information, yet no one seemed concerned about the fact that they gave me bread with spices. I have flows many times to many different destinations and I have never had a reaction to bread, if it's simple white or wheat bread, which is what they should have given me, not some sort of curry bread. As soon as I realized what was in the bread, I stopped consuming it. My reaction was more than discomfort. I was actually chocking. Unfortunately, an epi-pen in my case does not work so seeking medical attention would have been useless. I was very ill during the flight, but it is true that this eventually went away. I am saddened to hear that the airline bears no responsibility for not checking food. In the case of a peanut allergy they would be responsible, I think.