Free FODMAP Food Database 1670+ Foods with Safe Servings

Search our comprehensive database of FODMAP-rated foods with safe serving sizes, FODMAP breakdowns, and nutritional information. Perfect for managing IBS, SIBO, and other digestive conditions.

1,670
Total Foods
1,250
Low FODMAP
63
Moderate
357
High FODMAP

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1,670+ Foods

Comprehensive coverage of fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy, proteins, and more with detailed FODMAP ratings.

Safe Serving Sizes

Know exactly how much you can eat. Every food includes low, moderate, and high FODMAP serving sizes.

FODMAP Breakdown

See which specific FODMAPs (fructose, lactose, fructans, GOS, sorbitol, mannitol) are in each food.

Nutrition Information

Complete nutritional data including calories, carbs, protein, fat, fiber, and sugar per serving.

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Questions & Answers

FODMAP Diet FAQ

Common questions about FODMAPs and the low FODMAP diet

What are FODMAPs?

FODMAPs stands for Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides, and Polyols. These are short-chain carbohydrates that can be poorly absorbed in the small intestine and may trigger digestive symptoms in people with IBS.

What does Low FODMAP mean?

A food is considered Low FODMAP when it contains small amounts of FODMAPs that are unlikely to trigger symptoms in most people with IBS. These foods are safe to eat during the elimination phase of the diet.

Can I eat Moderate FODMAP foods?

Moderate FODMAP foods may be tolerated in small amounts. During the elimination phase, its best to stick to Low FODMAP options. You can test moderate foods during the reintroduction phase.

Why do serving sizes matter?

Many foods are Low FODMAP in small portions but become High FODMAP in larger amounts. For example, a small amount of avocado is Low FODMAP, but a large serving becomes High FODMAP.

How accurate is this database?

Our database is compiled from reliable FODMAP research sources. However, individual tolerance varies, and you should work with a registered dietitian for personalized guidance.

What is FODMAP stacking?

FODMAP stacking occurs when you eat multiple foods containing the same type of FODMAP in one meal. Even if each food is Low FODMAP individually, the combined load may trigger symptoms.

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