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High FODMAP
Cheese Dip
Avoid during the elimination phase of the diet.
Dairy emulsion where lactose content drives digestive outcomes. Commercial preparations heavily rely on high-fructose corn syrup, milk powder, and garlic paste blended into cheese bases that elevate the overall threshold significantly. Careful modification ensures safer consumption. Strategic substitution prevents cumulative gastrointestinal distress.
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No safe serving size
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Select jars explicitly labeled as certified lactose-free cream and aged cheddar without any pre-mixed seasoning blends or concentrated garlic and onion extracts commonly used in commercial prep. Verify that the portion size remains strictly controlled to maintain safe lactose levels during consumption. Replace commercial milk powders with fresh lemon and sea salt to maintain creaminess without triggering FODMAP sensitivity. Serving with plain veggies ensures complete digestive control.
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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.