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Mediterranean Snack Mix

Avoid during the elimination phase of the diet.

Mediterranean snack mix frequently incorporates high-FODMAP wheat crackers, chickpea pieces, and concentrated herb blends that challenge sensitive intestinal processing. The composite ingredient matrix delivers substantial fructan, GOS, and polyol loads that rapidly ferment within the lower digestive tract. Standard retail portions easily trigger significant bloating and altered bowel patterns in individuals actively managing irritable bowel syndrome symptoms. Strict dietary protocols recommend avoiding composite grain and legume products during elimination phases. Selecting certified plain seed or rice alternatives ensures safer dietary navigation while maintaining similar cultural snack profiles.
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No safe serving size

sticky_note_2 Clinical Notes

Avoid all commercial wheat and legume mix products during strict elimination periods to accurately establish baseline symptom patterns without digestive interference. Look for certified low-FODMAP alternatives that explicitly utilize olive-oil roasted seeds and exclude chickpea or wheat bases. Keep a detailed symptom tracking system to establish tolerance levels before considering future grain or legume reintroduction trials. Always read ingredient panels carefully, as many commercial products incorporate maltodextrin or hidden onion derivatives that further elevate symptom risk.
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Dietitian Tip

Individual tolerance varies. If you are in the elimination phase, stick strictly to the recommended serving sizes and consult your healthcare provider if symptoms persist.

Disclaimer: FODMAP content can vary based on ripeness, brand, and preparation method. This database uses general clinical averages. Always listen to your gut and consult a dietitian if unsure.

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