http://www.ibsdiets.org/fodmap-diet/fodmap-food-list/ Although everyone has their go-to food chart, sometimes you come across an ingredient that is just that little bit different and didn’t make it on your list. Here’s another good chart to supplement whichever one you choose to use.
FODMAP food list by IBS diets
http://www.ibsdiets.org/fodmap-diet/fodmap-food-list/ This site has a lot of great information about IBS, including this relatively thorough FODMAP food list. It’s nicely split out into high/low and food groups, which makes for quick browsing if you print it out and stick it on the fridge.
FODMAP Friendly certified foods
http://fodmapfriendly.com/ The website for the FODMAP Friendly certification program not only has some great information about FODMAPs in general, you can also learn about the exciting program itself. FODMAP Friendly certification, is the only registered certification trademark worldwide certifying FODMAP levels in food products that have been laboratory tested to be low in FODMAPs. It’s designed…
Healthy Food Guide NZ
http://www.healthyfood.co.nz/articles/2011/november/food-fodmaps-and-ibs-what-to-eat-and-what-to-avoid These guys are generally good when it comes to healthy eating, and when it comes to IBS and FODMAP diets, they won’t let you down. The above link is for a sort of “overview” page with some solid, thorough, facts explaining the what and why of FODMAP. You can also link off from this…
When nature calls
Anyone living with IBS will know the intense fear of being caught without bathroom access… and the dire consequences. Likewise, the quality and availability of toilets wherever you go will be far more important to you than to most. For various reasons (eg not just related to having irritable bowels!), various people have put together…
FODMAP family recipes
http://fodmapfamily.weebly.com/ Funny how easy it can be to find friends in the FODMAP space! One of ours has their own website full of family-friendly, low-FODMAP recipes. It can be a huge challenge finding food that doesn’t upset your tummy, but also isn’t bland or boring. This site has a great range of meal ideas for…
The Urban List: where to eat in Auckland if you’re gluten free
https://www.theurbanlist.com/auckland/a-list/where-to-eat-if-youre-gluten-free Gluten free foods can be a good doorway into the FODMAP diet. In fact, people we’ve talked to with IBS cite gluten as one of their key triggers. If you’re in Auckland, like eating out, but feel that your IBS and/or FODMAP diet are holding you back, this list might just get you back…
Monash University: everything FODMAP
http://www.med.monash.edu/cecs/gastro/fodmap/ Monash Uni have done some really excellent research on IBS and have a wealth of information available in the FODMAP space. Their app is a flagship item, but if you don’t want to pay for it, there’s screeds of other dietary advice, health info, and resources available.
Diet vs Disease: DIY low-FODMAP diet
The Beginner’s Guide to a D.I.Y Low FODMAP Diet Diet vs Disease have some really great information around low FODMAP dieting. The whole lot is great, but we wanted to point out this page in particular. It’s a sort of “FODMAP 101”. Definitely worth a look to get some general info around how to survive on…