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aperol

aperol

Beverages

Is aperol high in fructose?

Fructose status
Moderate

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

Sensitivity notes

Why fructose food checker matters

Excess fructose refers to foods where fructose exceeds glucose content. This imbalance can cause malabsorption issues, leading to bloating, gas, and digestive discomfort in sensitive individuals.

  • Pair fructose-containing foods with glucose for better absorption
  • Choose fruits with balanced fructose:glucose ratios
  • Avoid high-fructose corn syrup and agave

Triggers

HistamineHigh
Histamine LiberatorsModerate
FODMAPsModerate
Fructans
GOS
FructoseModerate
Polyols
GlutenSafe
LactoseSafe
Dairy ProteinsSafe
NightshadesSafe
SalicylatesModerate
OxalatesSafe
NickelSafe
SulfitesModerate
NitritesSafe
GlutamatesSafe
TyramineModerate
CaffeineSafe
LectinSafe
Low FermentationModerate

Diets

GlutenFit
InflammationAvoid
VeganAvoid
VegetarianAvoid
Paleo AIPAvoid
MediterraneanAvoid
DASH DietAvoid
EoE CompatibleAvoid
FODMAPsAvoid
Low FermentationAvoid
Priority ingredient notes

Serving size, prep, and portion notes for aperol

Aperol is the pale orange Italian aperitivo, bittered with rhubarb, gentian, cinchona and bitter orange and bottled at only 11 percent alcohol, roughly half the strength of most bitters. That low proof is why people assume it is the gentle option, and it is why the grades are worth reading carefully: it still comes out histamine D, with moderate tyramine (C), moderate sulfites (C) and moderate salicylates (C) from the botanical bitters themselves. The bigger issue is how almost nobody drinks it neat. The spritz is three parts prosecco to two parts Aperol and a splash of soda, so most of the glass is sparkling wine, and sparkling wine brings its own histamine and its own sulfites on top of everything the Aperol contributes. Its colour is also worth knowing about: the orange is not fruit, it is added E110 and E124, two azo dyes that carry a labelled warning in the EU.

Watch for

Histamine D despite the low alcohol. Eleven percent ABV means you can drink several without feeling drunk, which for an amine-sensitive person is the wrong kind of easy / Read the spritz, not the bottle. At the standard three to two to one ratio the prosecco is the largest ingredient, so a spritz is really a sparkling wine exposure with a bitter liqueur in it / Salicylate C, from the rhubarb, gentian and bitter orange in the infusion. Aperol is a genuinely botanical bitter, and that is a different profile from the sugar-and-alcohol drinks it sits beside on a menu / The colour is added dye, E110 (sunset yellow) and E124 (ponceau 4R). Both are azo colours, and EU labelling rules require products containing them to warn that they may have an adverse effect on activity and attention in children / The label also declares quinine as a flavouring, the same bitter compound as in tonic water, which matters if you have been told to avoid quinine / Moderate FODMAPs and excess fructose (both C) from the sugar. Aperol is a sweet bitter, and a spritz is not a low sugar drink

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Fructose Guide

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

Excess fructose refers to foods where fructose exceeds glucose content. This imbalance can cause malabsorption issues, leading to bloating, gas, and digestive discomfort in sensitive individuals.

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 Fructose sensitivity:

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

These foods are high in fructose and may trigger symptoms:

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

  • 1Pair fructose-containing foods with glucose for better absorption
  • 2Choose fruits with balanced fructose:glucose ratios
  • 3Avoid high-fructose corn syrup and agave
  • 4Honey is very high in excess fructose
  • 5Portion size significantly affects tolerance

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 aperol high in Fructose?

Fructose: moderate signal - portion size matters.

Can I still eat aperol if I'm sensitive to Fructose?

Try smaller portions and space it out.

What else should I check?

Check Paleo AIP, Histamine, and Inflammation next for a fuller picture.