Status: Allowed with restrictions
Avocado Cream is classified as conditionally suitable for IBS based on current dietary assessments. Dips and sauces vary greatly in composition – from high in salt to high in fat – and can affect the overall nutritional quality of a meal. With IBS, individuals react very differently to specific foods; the FODMAP approach, which focuses on fermentable carbohydrates, is widely used. The reasoning given is: avocado is low FODMAP in small amounts (up to approx. 30g); in larger amounts sorbitol may cause complaints. The assessment is based on experience-based assessments and expert consensus.
avocado is low FODMAP in small amounts (up to approx. 30g); in larger amounts sorbitol may cause complaints
Avocado Cream is assessed as only conditionally suitable with IBS and tends to be better tolerated in smaller amounts based on dietary experience. Individual tolerance may vary. Background: avocado is low FODMAP in small amounts (up to approx. 30g); in larger amounts sorbitol may cause complaints. This information serves as an orientation guide and does not replace individual medical or nutritional advice.
If Avocado Cream is well tolerated in small amounts, it can occasionally be used as an ingredient. The food checker shows suitable combinations with other better-rated foods.
All conditions for Avocado Cream
Orientation guide – not a substitute for medical advice.
Avocado Cream is classified as conditionally suitable with IBS. Smaller portions are generally better tolerated, while larger amounts or frequent consumption tend to be less well assessed. Individual tolerance is an important factor.
Avocado Cream may cause discomfort in larger amounts for those with a sensitive gut. A smaller portion is often better tolerated in this context. Individual tolerance is the key factor.
Depending on how it is prepared, Avocado Cream may be tolerated differently with IBS. Gentle cooking methods such as steaming or cooking with little fat are often described as more tolerable for many conditions. Individual response remains the key factor.