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60 gluten-free, low FODMAP recipes

by Serena Bansal Registered Dietitian BSc Hons Leave a Comment

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This article will provide 60 delicious gluten-free, low FODMAP breakfast, dinner, and dessert recipes.  We also included gluten-free, low FODMAP vegetarian and gluten-free, dairy-free recipes for all with different nutritional limitations.  But before we get into the recipes, we will discuss whether gluten-free is also low FODMAP. Is anything gluten-free low FODMAP? No, but gluten-free…

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Are raspberries low FODMAP? Ultimate guide to raspberry FODMAP content

by Elouise Rice Registered Dietitian Leave a Comment

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In this post, you will get the answer to, “Are raspberries low FODMAP?”.  Choosing the right fruits can be tricky when following the low FODMAP diet. Raspberries contain the FODMAP known as fructose, a type of fermentable carbohydrate commonly found in fruits (1).  This post will cover appropriate portion sizes of raspberries when on a…

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A Dietitian’s guide to low FODMAP cantaloupe | recipes included

by Elouise Rice Registered Dietitian Leave a Comment

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You may be asking the question, ‘What is cantaloupe FODMAP content?’. If so, you are in the right place.  When following the low FODMAP diet, knowing which fruits are okay and in what quantity is very tricky. This article discusses the FODMAP content of cantaloupe, its nutritional value, and creative ideas on how to incorporate…

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IBS vs Celiac: what is the difference?

by Camilla Registered Dietitian Leave a Comment

IBS vs. celiac disease, here’s what you need to know.  Firstly, it’s easy to confuse IBS and celiac disease as they can have similar symptoms. However, it is vital that you understand the difference because each condition is managed differently. In this article, we will go through IBS and celiac disease to help you better…

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What is the best probiotic for anxiety? 3 x research-backed options

by Hannah Pritchard RD Leave a Comment

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Are you searching for the best probiotic for anxiety? You are not alone; many people with IBS are exploring the brain-gut axis to manage anxiety. What does it mean when people say they have a gut feeling? It is common to experience anxiety as a result of your gut changes.  New research within mental health…

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Are Raisins Low FODMAP? Covering all forms of raisins

by Jessica English BSc Hons RD Leave a Comment

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Raisins are an easy store cupboard snack to reach for. You can make up a large part of cereals, mueslis and snack bars. Dried fruit like raisins can contain FODMAPs though, which may worsen symptoms in some people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This article outlines whether you can eat them on the restriction phase…

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Is watermelon low FODMAP? A comprehensive guide

by Hannah Pritchard RD Leave a Comment

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If you’re thinking, “is watermelon low FODMAP?” – the good news is you can eat small quantities of this juicy, refreshing fruit on a low FODMAP diet.  This blog outlines the specific quantities of watermelon you can eat, the benefits of eating watermelon, and how it can impact your gut health.   This popular fruit, loved…

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Are Pears Low FODMAP? A Comprehensive Guide to Pears

by Hannah Pritchard RD Leave a Comment

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If you are asking, “are pears low fodmap”? Read on! For individuals sensitive to certain types of carbohydrates known as FODMAPs, consuming pears can be a slight problem. Good news – you can still enjoy the sweet, juicy flavor and gain the health benefits of some pears in small quantities.  In this blog, we delve…

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Unlocking the Secrets of Blackberries FODMAP Content 

by Leeona Lam Registered Associate Nutritionist Leave a Comment

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If you are on the low FODMAP diet, you may wonder what the blackberries FODMAP content is like.  Blackberries are a popular fruit known for their sweet and tart taste. They are a flavorful addition to various dishes and are also rich in vitamins and fiber, making them a healthful choice. This blog will explore…

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40 low FODMAP crockpot recipes (dietitian approved)

by Serena Bansal Registered Dietitian BSc Hons Leave a Comment

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In this post, we collected the best 40 low FODMAP crockpot recipes to make your life easier and more delicious.  The low FODMAP diet, which restricts certain types of fermentable carbohydrates that can cause digestive distress, can be a game-changer for many IBS sufferers.  With the convenience of slow cooking, you will save time and…

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