How to Choose a Low FODMAP Bread? (2024)

How to Choose a Low FODMAP Bread? (1)

Kathryn Adel August 31, 2020 FODMAP, IBS Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Eating foods that are low in FODMAPs* can be helpful for many individuals by helping them better control their symptoms related to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). However, finding low FODMAP products, like a good bread, can be tricky. If you are currently following a low FODMAP diet, I invite you to read this article to help you choose a bread that is right for you!


Low in FODMAPs versus gluten free

The main FODMAP that is found in bread is fructan. Fructans are found in the same grains that contain gluten (wheat, barley, rye, kamut, and spelt), but gluten and fructans are two distinct compounds: gluten is a protein, while fructan is a sugar. For example, some breads that contain gluten may be low in FODMAPs (especially sourdough breads), and some gluten-free breads contain ingredients high in FODMAPs such as honey, inulin, molasses, apple extracts and raisins.

Which breads are low in FODMAPs?

1) Certain breads that are gluten-free or made of 100% low FODMAP grains

Some gluten-free breads are low in FODMAPs, but be careful, this isn’t always the case! It is very important to verify the ingredient list! Honey, which is high in fructose, is sometimes used in place of sugar. Inulin, which is high in fructans, is a type of fiber that is sometimes added to bread to increase its fiber content. Dried fruits are high in FODMAPs, so breads that contain them, such as raisin bread, are not good choices. Other ingredients to avoid are: chicory root, molasses, fructose, fructooligosaccharides (FOS), agave, glucose-fructose, apple, and sugar derived from fruit. Amaranth flour, coconut flour, bean flour, chestnut flour and cassava flour are high in FODMAPs even though they are gluten-free. Psyllium has not been tested by Monash University, but some products certified as low FODMAP contain it, so we can assume that it is low in FODMAPs when consumed in small amounts. The following ingredients are low in FODMAPs and therefore allowed: cane sugar, dextrose, glucose, maple syrup and rice syrup. There are a variety of gluten-free flours that are also low in FODMAPs and therefore permitted with the low FODMAP diet: buckwheat, millet, quinoa, oats, rice, tapioca, corn, sorghum, almond and teff. However, be careful, as some of these can only be consumed in limited quantities! Almond flour is low in FODMAPs up to ¼ cup (24g). Buckwheat flour is low in FODMAPs for 2/3 cup (100g), but buckwheat grains are allowed for only 1/8 cup (27g).

2)Sourdough bread

Sourdough bread is lower in FODMAPs than regular bread because fermentation generally reduces the FODMAP content of foods. During the fermentation process, the microorganisms feed on FODMAPs, which lowers their content. Note that there is an exception in the case of sauerkraut (fermented cabbage), which is much higher in FODMAPs than raw cabbage. While raw cabbage does not contain mannitol, its fermentation produces mannitol as a by-product, making sauerkraut high in FODMAPs.

Sourdough bread made from wheat has been tested by Monash and is low in FODMAPs for 2 slices (109g). However, people with celiac disease should avoid it because it contains gluten. Sourdough bread, even if it is white, is still a healthy choice since it has been fermented. During fermentation, bacteria transform food and create a multitude of bioactive compounds with distinct health benefits.

3) White bread in small amounts

Standard white bread (made of wheat) has been tested by Monash and is low in FODMAPs for one slice (24g). Even though it contains wheat, it has been processed and does not contain enough fructans to cause symptoms for most people with IBS. If you choose a commercial bread that has a nutrition label, then rely on the serving size in grams, as the size of a slice varies greatly from a bread to another. If you choose fresh baked bread from a bakery that does not have a nutrition label, eat a medium slice or weigh your slice of bread at least once to get a better idea of ​​the serving size. Make sure you don’t eat more than one slice of white wheat bread per meal.

Choosing a high fiber bread

Fiber intake is often reduced when eating a low FODMAP diet, which can adversely affect the good bacteria in the gut (since they feed on fiber) and symptoms of IBS. Therefore, it is important to choose whole grain products most of the time. Try to choose bread that is high in fiber, that is, one that contains at least 2.5g of fiber per two-slice serving. Here are some good choices below.

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*FODMAPs are fermentable carbohydrates that are partly responsible for causing symptoms in people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). For more info, readthis article.

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Kathryn Adel

Kathryn holds a Bachelor Degree in Nutrition as well as a Bachelor and a Master Degree in Kinesiology, all from Laval University. She is a Registered Dietitian and active member of the Ordre professionnel des Diététistes Nutritionnistes du Québec (ODNQ) and of the American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. She holds the Monash University's certification for the FODMAP diet and IBS, and has considerable clinical experience in that area. She is also an accomplished athlete, having ran track and cross-country at a national level. Kathryn specializes in sports nutrition, weight loss, diabetes, as well as heart and gastrointestinal health.

4 comments to“How to Choose a Low FODMAP Bread?”

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September 15, 2020 Lorraine Huza Dtp said:

Thank you for the update on bread ingredients and the FODMAP diet.
L’Angélique produces a gluten free flour called La Merveilleuse. I use it to make my gluten free breads, cookies etc.
Is that flour acceptable on a FODMAP diet ?

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September 15, 2020 Kathryn Adel, MS, RD, CSSD, LD said:

Hello Lorraine,

Yes the LaMerveilleuse flour from L’Angélique is Low FODMAP.

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August 10, 2022 Sarah said:

Is this brand of gluten free white bread low FODMAP?

Kinnikinnick

Ingredients:

Gluten-free flour blend (modified tapioca starch, potato starch*, white rice flour, brown rice flour, rice starch), Water, Sugars (cane sugar, dextrose*), Canola oil*, Modified cellulose, Psyllium, Salt, Yeast, Milled flaxseed, Cultured corn syrup solids*, Citric acid, Vitamin and mineral blend (niacin, iron, thiamine, riboflavin, folic acid).

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August 10, 2022 Kathryn Adel, MS, RDN, LD said:

Hi Sarah,
Based on the ingredient list, this bread seems to be low FODMAP.

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How to Choose a Low FODMAP Bread? (2024)

FAQs

What is the best bread for low FODMAP diet? ›

Since the main FODMAP found in bread is fructan, any bread that is low in fructans should be safe for a low FODMAP diet. This includes sourdough bread, white bread (in small amounts), and gluten-free bread that does not contain high FODMAP ingredients.

How can you tell if bread is low in FODMAP? ›

The easiest way to choose a low-FODMAP bread is to pick a product that has been laboratory-tested and certified low FODMAP by either Monash University or the FODMAP Friendly Food Program. Laboratory testing is the most accurate way to determine if a food is low FODMAP.

What is the easiest bread to digest for IBS? ›

Sourdough bread and gluten-free bread are the best types of bread for people with IBS. The lengthy fermentation process used to make traditional sourdough bread reduces the amount of fructans, which are the kind of carbohydrates in bread that cause IBS symptoms.

Is Dave's bread low in FODMAP? ›

Expert Opinions on Dave's Killer Bread and FODMAPs

While there is no specific research on Dave's Killer Bread in relation to its FODMAP content, various experts in the field suggest that it can be enjoyed by individuals on a low FODMAP diet, especially when opting for bread varieties without high FODMAP additions.

Is sourdough bread ok on a fodmap diet? ›

So if the sourdough is made from wheat/rye flour and/or has not undergone traditional sourdough processing, it is most likely high FODMAP. If the dough is made from wheat/rye flour but is a traditional sourdough, one serving (1-2 pieces) should still be low FODMAP.

Is rye bread OK on Fodmap diet? ›

Wheat intake is reduced because it contains high levels of fructans, one of the oligosaccharides (a type of carbohydrate). Other high fructan grains include rye and barley. Therefore, during the strict phase of a low FODMAP diet, intake of wheat, rye and barley should be limited.

Why do I feel worse on low FODMAP diet? ›

You may also be eating more starches and sugars from hyper-processed gluten free, low FODMAP packaged foods than usual, which may overwhelm the absorption capacity of a sensitive, hyper-active gut. If you suspect this, try eating more fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds and see how you feel.

Can I eat pizza on a low FODMAP diet? ›

If you're following a low FODMAP diet, chances are your food choices are pretty slim these days. But there's good news: You can eat pizza on a low FODMAP diet, you just have to choose the right ingredients and be very mindful of your portion size!

Is peanut butter low in FODMAP? ›

Is peanut butter low FODMAP? Peanuts are low in FODMAPs, and natural peanut butter is also. Some peanut butter brands add sweeteners with FODMAPs, but typically add small amounts that most people tolerate.

What is the best bread for bowel movements? ›

Rye bread and lactobacilli modify the colonic environment and have the potential to relieve constipation and could be a safe and convenient alternative to laxatives.

What bread doesn't bloat you? ›

Sourdough bread beats the bloat

Many people find it hard to digest commercially produced bread because it seems to cause IBS symptoms, such as bloating and wind.

Is oatmeal low in FODMAP? ›

Oats can be a low FODMAP breakfast option during the low FODMAP phase. If you choose rolled oats, start with a ½ cup serving size and then test your tolerance level. If you want instant oats use a ¼ cup serving size, and mix them with rice flakes or quinoa flakes for a larger hot breakfast.

Is smart balance butter low FODMAP? ›

Smart Balance Original Buttery Spread. This product is likely low FODMAP.

What can you eat unlimited on FODMAP? ›

What can I eat on the FODMAP diet?
  • Dairy-based milk, yogurt and ice cream.
  • Wheat-based products such as cereal, bread and crackers.
  • Beans and lentils.
  • Some vegetables, such as artichokes, asparagus, onions and garlic.
  • Some fruits, such as apples, cherries, pears and peaches.

Is Ezekiel bread OK on FODMAP? ›

Experts' opinions on whether Ezekiel bread is suitable for a low FODMAP diet are mixed. Some experts suggest that Ezekiel bread may be well-tolerated by individuals with FODMAP sensitivities due to the sprouting process, which may reduce the FODMAP content.

What cheese is low FODMAP? ›

Aged cheeses include Cheddar, Camembert, Cheshire, Pecorino Style, Swiss, Brie, Blue Cheese, Havarti, or Parmesan. These are low FODMAP cheese options and they are normally well tolerated by people with lactose intolerance.

Is pita bread low in FODMAP? ›

Traditional pita bread typically contains wheat flour, water, salt, and yeast. Wheat flour is known to be high in FODMAPs, specifically fructans. Fructans are a type of oligosaccharide that can be difficult to digest for individuals with FODMAP sensitivity.

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