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Moderate FODMAP

Cowpeas

Portion-sensitive at the portion shown below.

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CategoryLegumes & Pulses
The useful answer

Cowpeas and the low FODMAP diet

Cowpeas are small, versatile legumes often used interchangeably with black-eyed peas. They contain moderate fermentable carbohydrates that require careful preparation and portion management. Their earthy flavor works well in slow-cooked dishes where extended cooking breaks down resistant starches. Testing small amounts determines safe inclusion levels for sensitive digestion.
Listed portion

1 tablespoon / 15g cooked

Portion size can change a FODMAP result. Treat this as the context for the range—not a personal tolerance guarantee.

FODMAP groups

Group information helps organize reintroduction challenges and possible stacking.

Preparation & context

What can change the result?

Thoroughly rinsing canned cowpeas removes excess sodium and surface starches that compound bloating and water retention. Simmering dried varieties with kombu seaweed naturally enzymatically breaks down complex sugars before they reach your colon. Pairing them with low-FODMAP tomatoes and bell peppers creates balanced stews without overwhelming fermentable loads. Always cook until extremely tender to maximize starch gelatinization and ease digestive processing.
Common questions

About Cowpeas

Is Cowpeas low FODMAP?

Cowpeas is currently listed as moderate FODMAP in this database. The result should be read with the listed portion: 1 tablespoon / 15g cooked.

Does portion size matter?

Yes. FODMAP load depends on quantity and can also be affected by other foods eaten in the same meal.

Can everyone with IBS tolerate it?

No food result predicts individual tolerance. A dietitian can help interpret symptoms, portions, and reintroduction challenges.

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