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Low FODMAP

Xylitol

Comfortable range at the portion shown below.

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CategorySweeteners & Baking
The useful answer

Xylitol and the low FODMAP diet

Xylitol is a sugar alcohol derived from birch bark or corn that digests with partial absorption. The moderate fermentation potential prevents significant osmotic shifts during normal consumption ranges. It provides sugar-like sweetness that remains compatible with sensitive systems safely. Bakers rely on it for safe candy and chocolate applications.
Listed portion

1 tablespoon / 12g

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

FODMAP groups
No higher group listed

Group information helps organize reintroduction challenges and possible stacking.

Preparation & context

What can change the result?

Xylitol crystallizes similarly to sucrose, making it ideal for hard candies and coating formulations safely. Control cooking temperatures precisely to prevent scorching during extended boiling phases. Store it airtight in dry environments to maintain free-flowing consistency and prevent clumping. Use it confidently to achieve texture without compromising digestive safety.
Common questions

About Xylitol

Is Xylitol low FODMAP?

Xylitol is currently listed as low FODMAP in this database. The result should be read with the listed portion: 1 tablespoon / 12g.

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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