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almond butter

almond butter

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Is almond butter high in fodmaps?

FODMAPs status
Moderate

Find out whether almond butter is high or low in fodmaps, see its exact rating, and check its FODMAP, salicylate, oxalate and diet compatibility all in one place.

Sensitivity notes

Why fodmaps food checker matters

FODMAPs are fermentable carbohydrates that can cause digestive distress in sensitive individuals. They include fructose, lactose, fructans, galactans, and polyols. These sugars are poorly absorbed in the small intestine and ferment in the colon, potentially causing bloating, gas, and discomfort.

  • Start with a 2-6 week elimination phase, removing all high-FODMAP foods
  • Keep a detailed food and symptom diary to track your reactions
  • Reintroduce one FODMAP group at a time to identify your specific triggers

Triggers

HistamineSafe
Histamine Liberators
FODMAPsModerate
FructansModerate
GOSModerate
FructoseLow
PolyolsLow
GlutenSafe
LactoseSafe
Dairy ProteinsSafe
NightshadesSafe
SalicylatesHigh
OxalatesHigh
NickelHigh
SulfitesSafe
NitritesSafe
GlutamatesSafe
TyramineSafe
CaffeineSafe
LectinHigh
Low FermentationModerate

Diets

GlutenFit
InflammationAvoid
VeganFit
VegetarianFit
Paleo AIPAvoid
MediterraneanAvoid
DASH DietAvoid
EoE CompatibleAvoid
FODMAPsAvoid
Low FermentationAvoid
Priority ingredient notes

Serving size, prep, and portion notes for almond butter

Almond butter is simply almonds ground into a concentrated paste, so every trigger in the nut is concentrated with it. It is high in oxalate, high in nickel and high in salicylates, and a single tablespoon packs far more almonds than most people would eat whole. That makes it a common hidden trigger for anyone managing kidney-stone oxalate, systemic nickel allergy or salicylate sensitivity, even though it reads like a clean whole food on the label.

Watch for

High in oxalate, and because it is concentrated, a normal spread portion delivers a large oxalate dose, which matters if you are prone to calcium-oxalate kidney stones / High in nickel, one of the most nickel-rich everyday foods and a trigger for systemic nickel allergy (dermatitis and pompholyx) / High in salicylates, worth watching if you react to aspirin or other salicylate-rich foods / Moderate FODMAP from fructans and GOS, so a heavy portion can bother a sensitive gut

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FODMAPs Guide

Everything you need to know about fodmaps sensitivity and smart food choices.

FODMAPs are fermentable carbohydrates that can cause digestive distress in sensitive individuals. They include fructose, lactose, fructans, galactans, and polyols. These sugars are poorly absorbed in the small intestine and ferment in the colon, potentially causing bloating, gas, and discomfort.

Sensitivity varies widely. What triggers one person may be fine for another. Track your reactions to find your personal threshold.

These foods are generally well-tolerated for FODMAPs sensitivity:

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These foods have moderate levels and may be tolerated in small amounts:

These foods are high in fodmaps and may trigger symptoms:

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If you're sensitive to FODMAPs, consider these strategies:

  • 1Start with a 2-6 week elimination phase, removing all high-FODMAP foods
  • 2Keep a detailed food and symptom diary to track your reactions
  • 3Reintroduce one FODMAP group at a time to identify your specific triggers
  • 4Remember that threshold varies - you may tolerate small amounts
  • 5Work with a dietitian trained in the low-FODMAP diet for best results

Pro tip: Keep a food diary to track your reactions. The Triggerbites app makes this easy with automatic pattern detection.

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FAQ

Is almond butter high in FODMAPs?

FODMAP rating: Medium FODMAP. Medium FODMAP: portion size matters more than the ingredient itself.

Can I still eat almond butter if I'm sensitive to FODMAPs?

Try smaller portions and space it out.

What else should I check?

Check Paleo AIP, EoE Compatible, and Salicylates next for a fuller picture.