The Low FODMAPs Diet Chart
Type of
food
High in FODMAPs
Eliminate foods containing FODMAPS
Milk
Milk: Cow, Sheep, Goat, Soy
Creamy soups made with milk
Evaporated milk
Sweetened condensed milk
Yogurt
Cows milk yogurt (greek yogurt is
lowest in FODMAPs)
Soy yogurt
Cottage cheese
Ricotta cheese
Marscapone cheese
Cheese
Dairybased
condiments
Dairybased
desserts
Fruit
Sour cream
Whipping cream
Ice Cream
Frozen yogurt
Sherbet
Apples, Pears
Cherries, Raspberries, Blackberries
Watermelon
Nectarines, White peaches, Apricots,
Plums, Peaches
Prunes
Mango, Papaya
Persimmon
Orange juice
Canned fruit
Boysenberries
Figs
Grapefruit
Large portions of any fruit
Low in FODMAPs
Foods suitable on a low-FODMAP diet
Milk: Almond, Coconut, Hazelnut, Hemp,
Rice
Lactose free cows milk
Lactose free keifer
Lactose free ice cream (non-dairy
alternatives)
Purchase lactase enzyme to make your
own evaporated or condensed milk if
needed
Coconut milk yogurt
Hard cheeses including cheddar, Swiss,
brie, blue cheese, mozzarella, parmesan,
and feta
No more than 2 tablespoons ricotta or
cottage cheese
Lactose free cottage cheese
Butter-limited amounts
Half and Half- limited amounts
Cream cheese- limited amounts
Sorbet from FODMAPs friendly fruit
Banana
Blueberries, Strawberries
Cantaloupe, Honeydew-portion control
Grapefruit, Lemon, Lime
Grapes-portion control
Kiwi, Pineapple
Rhubarb
Tangelos, Clementine, Oranges
Coconut
Papaya passion fruit
Less than avocado-portion control
Less than 1 tablespoon dried fruit-portion
control
Limit consumption to one low FODMAPs
fruit per meal. Consume ripe fruit (firm,
less-ripe fruit contains more fructose).
Type of
food
Vegetables
High in FODMAPs
Eliminate foods containing
FODMAPS
Artichokes
Asparagus
Sugar snap peas
Cabbage
Onions
Shallot
Leek
Onion and garlic salt powders
Garlic
Cauliflower
Mushrooms
Pumpkin
Green peppers
Lentils
Grains
Wheat
Rye
Barley-large quantities
Spelt
Legumes
Chickpeas, Hummus
Kidney beans, Baked beans
Edamame
Lentils
Soy milk
Pistachios
Cashews
Nuts and
Seeds
Low in FODMAPs
Foods suitable on a low-FODMAP diet
Arugula
Bok choy, Bean sprots
Red bell pepper
Lettuce, Spinach, Endive, Kale
Carrots
Chives, Spring onion (green part only)
Tomato, Potatoes
Common cabbage
Cucumber
Fennel bulb
Green beans
Eggplant
Garlic infused oil; purchase flavored oil
or saut an onion and garlic in oil and
then discard the onion and garlic
Water chestnuts
Less than 1 stick of celery
Less than cup sweet potato
fennel
Less than 10 snow peas
Limited amounts -gas producing
Broccoli-less than cup
Brussels sprouts-less than cup
Green peas-less than 1/3 cup
Butternut squash-less than cup
Beets-less than 4 slices
Sweet potato-less than 1/2cup
Brown rice
Oats, oat bran
Quinoa
Corn
Gluten-free bread, cereals, pastas and
crackers without honey, apple/pear juice,
agave or HFCS, rice cakes, potato/tortilla
chips
Namaste Food Perfect Flour Blend or
King Arthur Gluten Free
Multi-purpose flour
Tofu
Peanuts
10-15 or 1-2 tablespoons:
Almonds, Macadamia, Pecans, Pine
nuts, Walnuts, Pumpkin seed, Sesame
seeds, Sunflower seeds
Type of
food
Sweeteners
Additives
Protein-rich
food
Fat-rich
food
High in FODMAPs
Low in FODMAPs
Eliminate foods containing
FODMAPS
Honey
Agave
High fructose corn syrup (HFCS)
Sorbitol, Mannitol, Maltitol
Splenda (may alter friendly gut flora)
Xylitol- Sugar free gum, mints, cough
drops and some medications
Inulin (found in yogurt), keifer,
cereals and other foods with added
fiber
FOS(fructo-oligosaccharides)
Sugar alcohols (see sweenteners)
Chicory root
Foods suitable on a low-FODMAP diet
Sugar
Glucose, Sucrose
Pure maple syrup
Aspartame
Fish, Chicken, Turkey, Eggs, Meat,Tofu
Olive and canola oil
Olives
Less than avacado