“Eat This, Not That” FODMAPs Food List (+Printable PDF Chart)

[Last Updated 28th December, 2023]

This is a giant list of what foods to eat, and what foods to avoid when following a low FODMAP diet.

It’s based on the latest published FODMAPs data (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).

Print or save to your phone to use as a quick-reference guide when shopping or cooking. I’ve attempted to list foods in both US and UK/Aus names, with US first.

I’ve included a screenshot of the pages below. But the full PDF is 4 pages and suitable for printing. To download it simply tap the blue button and enter your email, then it will be emailed straight to you – it’s free!

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Important Notes About this Low FODMAPs Food List/ Food Chart

It’s designed as a tool for those who are following a low FODMAP diet to treat food intolerance or IBS.

Note if there is a serving amounts next to a food, it refer to how much you can eat per meal (not per day).

If no amount is given then you should still eat that food in conservative amounts, otherwise high quantities can stack and lead to a high FODMAP load. The exception is eggs, meat, fish etc, which can be eaten freely.

Monash university are constantly testing new foods, and adding foods to their app as the data comes in. It’s in your best interest to use this list alongside the Monash Universtiy Low FODMAP app.

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Once again, to access the full printable PDF version of this FODMAPs food list, tap the button below and enter your email. I’ll then send a copy direct to your email.

I welcome any feedback or suggestions for improvement! Please leave them in the comments.

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About Joe Leech, Dietitian (MSc Nutrition & Dietetics)

Joe Leech is a university-qualified dietitian from Australia.

He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in exercise science, followed by a Master's degree in Nutrition and Dietetics in 2011.

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