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Is egg high in fructose?
See fructose status for egg alongside other trigger notes.
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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
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Serving size, prep, and portion notes for egg
Quick protein with flexible prep from soft-boiled to baked.
Typical serving
1 large egg (about 50 g)
Best for
breakfast plates / baking binders / quick protein
Prep notes
- Room-temperature eggs cook more evenly.
- Whisk thoroughly for fluffier scrambles.
- Soft-boil for a jammy yolk texture.
Portion notes
- One egg is a light serving.
- Two eggs make a fuller breakfast plate.
- Separate whites when you want a lighter bake.
Watch for
overcooking to a rubbery texture / shell fragments when cracking
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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:
View all safe optionsThese foods have moderate levels and may be tolerated in small amounts:
These foods are high in fructose and may trigger symptoms:
View full listIf 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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