High FODMAP
Refried Bean Dip
Trigger range at the portion shown below.
CategoryPrepared Meals & Fast Food
Refried Bean Dip and the low FODMAP diet
Legume paste where galacto-oligosaccharide content drives digestive outcomes. Commercial preparations heavily rely on high-fructose corn syrup, onion powder, and garlic paste blended into bean bases that elevate the overall threshold significantly. Careful modification ensures safer consumption. Strategic pairing prevents unexpected gastrointestinal distress.
Listed portion
No safe serving size
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.
What can change the result?
Select jars explicitly labeled as thoroughly rinsed pinto beans and plain oil without any pre-mixed seasoning blends or concentrated garlic and onion extracts commonly used in commercial prep. Verify that the portion size remains strictly controlled to maintain safe galacto-oligosaccharide levels during consumption. Replace commercial cheese powders with fresh cilantro and sea salt to maintain brightness without triggering FODMAP sensitivity. Serving with plain tortillas ensures complete digestive control.
About Refried Bean Dip
Is Refried Bean Dip low FODMAP?
Refried Bean Dip is currently listed as high FODMAP in this database. The result should be read with the listed portion: No safe serving size.
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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