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agave nectar

agave nectar

Sweeteners

Is agave nectar high in gos?

GOS status
Safe

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

Sensitivity notes

Why gos food checker matters

Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) are carbohydrates found mainly in legumes and some vegetables. They're a FODMAP that can ferment in the gut, causing bloating and discomfort in sensitive people.

  • Canned and rinsed legumes are lower in GOS than dried
  • Start with smaller portions and build up tolerance
  • Some people find beano-type enzymes helpful

Triggers

HistamineSafe
Histamine LiberatorsSafe
FODMAPsHigh
FructansSafe
GOSSafe
FructoseAvoid
PolyolsSafe
GlutenSafe
LactoseSafe
Dairy ProteinsSafe
NightshadesSafe
Salicylates
Oxalates
NickelSafe
SulfitesSafe
NitritesSafe
GlutamatesSafe
TyramineSafe
CaffeineSafe
LectinAvoid
Low FermentationAvoid

Diets

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

Serving size, prep, and portion notes for agave nectar

Agave nectar is marketed as a healthy low-GI sweetener, but it is one of the most concentrated sources of excess fructose you can buy, often 70 to 90 percent fructose. That is exactly what people with fructose malabsorption cannot absorb, so agave is a common hidden trigger for bloating, gas and loose stools even though it barely moves blood sugar.

Watch for

Very high in excess fructose, the single FODMAP behind fructose malabsorption, so a small drizzle can cause bloating, wind and diarrhoea / The low glycaemic index that makes it look healthy comes from the same free fructose that upsets a sensitive gut, so the health halo is misleading / A poor choice for SIBO and generally pro-inflammatory as an added sugar, despite the natural label

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GOS Guide

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

Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) are carbohydrates found mainly in legumes and some vegetables. They're a FODMAP that can ferment in the gut, causing bloating and discomfort in sensitive people.

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 GOS sensitivity:

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

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

  • 1Canned and rinsed legumes are lower in GOS than dried
  • 2Start with smaller portions and build up tolerance
  • 3Some people find beano-type enzymes helpful
  • 4Firm tofu is lower in GOS than silken tofu
  • 5Sprouted legumes may be better tolerated

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 agave nectar high in GOS?

GOS: low signal for most people.

Can I still eat agave nectar if I'm sensitive to GOS?

Usually fine in normal portions.

What else should I check?

Check Fructose, Lectin, and Low Fermentation next for a fuller picture.