The Low-FODMAP Lunchbox — IBS-Free At Last! (2024)

1. I am a firm believer that the right lunchbox props make packing (and eating) lunch more enjoyable.Bento boxes, or more ordinary plastic or glass boxes with dividers inside, are fun ways to send a variety of delicious low-FODMAP foods while distracting from the absence of a sandwich. A simple low-FODMAP bento box might contain a hard-boiled egg or some cold cubed chicken;a handful of walnuts, peanuts or almonds; and ½ cup of grapes, blueberries, strawberries or pineapple chunks. Variations of this theme are almost infinite! Check out the Low-FODMAP Pantry in your copy of The IBS-Elimination Diet and Cookbook for more ideas.

2. Snack ideas might include another ½ cup of low-FODMAP fruit, a handful of pepitas or macadamia nuts, some sliced cheddar cheese and a few rice crackers or tortilla chips.For dessert, a couple of foil-wrapped pieces of dark chocolate or a little collection of semi-sweet chocolate chips should be well-received.

3. Make a large pot of hearty low-FODMAP soup or stew on Sunday evening with enough to supply lunches for the next day. Warm up a mug of soup or stew in the morning, and send it to school in a wide-mouthed insulated thermos. The sky is the limit here, especially for kids willing to sample international fare such as chili, Moroccan stews, and Indian and Thai curries.

4. Salads are easy and practical low-FODMAP lunches. Put oil and vinegar or a home-made low-FODMAP salad dressing in the bottom of a large container with a tight-fitting lid. Add greens, tomatoes, cukes, carrots or leftover roasted root vegetables. Don’t forget the protein: add a few ounces of cooked chicken, turkey, salmon, tuna, or an egg, ½ cup of chick peas or a bit of cheese. Just before eating, shake the entire container to distribute the dressing. The salad bar in the school cafeteria may be a good place for your child or teenager to get a low-FODMAP meal on days when you haven’t had time to make lunch.

5. Sandwiches aren’t necessarily off limits. When it is nice and fresh, authentically prepared sourdough bread makes a lovely sandwich. The crust is chewier than regular bread, so consider cutting it off for fussy eaters, kids with braces, or adults with dental problems. Most sandwich fillings are actually low-FODMAP. How about peanut butter and jelly, tuna or chicken salad, sliced chicken, turkey, roast beef, or ham, and cheese? Sandwich condiments such as mayonnaise and mustard are low-FODMAP. So are lettuce, tomato and pickles!

6. Spring rolls. OK, this one might sound a little impractical at first. But if you make them daily as one of my teacher-clients does, using a spring roll station permanently set up in a corner of your kitchen, you can put them together in a hurry using vegetables and protein left over from the previous night’s dinner. Wrap spring rolls in a damp paper towel and plastic wrap to keep the rice paper moist and chewy until lunch time.

4 romaine lettuce leaves, halved crosswise
½ pound cooked salmon
1 medium avocado, thinly sliced
1 medium cucumber, peeled, seeded, and sliced in strips
1 cup fresh mint leaves
1 cup chopped fresh basil
8 10- or 11-inch rice papers

PROCEDURE:

  • Prepare a work surface with all of the filling ingredients within easy reach. Fill a large saucepan or plate with lukewarm water and place nearby. For your rolling surface, prepare a cutting board by oiling it lightly or wrapping it in a thin, dampened cloth.
  • Dip one rice paper into the pan of water for 5-10 seconds, then lay it flat on your rolling surface. Lay a lettuce leaf on top of the wrapper horizontally, closer to you than to the center of the rice paper, and fill the leaf with about 1/8 of each of the filling ingredients.
  • With one hand, hold the long edges of the lettuce leaf together to bundle the filling ingredients; with the other hand, grasp the nearest edge of the rice paper and fold it over the fillings. This is so that the rice paper will only touch the lettuce, and will not be made soggy by the other fillings. Next, fold the sides over the ends of your bundle and roll the whole thing forward to complete the wrap. Continue until all the filling ingredients are used up.
  • Spring rolls should be served immediately for best results, but they can be held overnight, or for later that day, if wrapped in a wet paper towel and stored in a sealed container. For a nice presentation, cut them in half or in quarters with a sharp serrated knife, using a gentle sawing motion. Serve with a sauce of your choice.

Serves: 8

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The Low-FODMAP Lunchbox — IBS-Free At Last! (2024)

FAQs

Does low FODMAP actually help IBS? ›

The low FODMAP diet is part of the therapy for those with IBS and SIBO. Research has found that it reduces symptoms in up to 86% of people.

Does low FODMAP cause weight gain? ›

A person with IBS may try to eliminate certain high FODMAP foods from their diet and choose safer foods instead. This approach can lead to weight gain if their chosen foods are high in carbohydrates and fats. A low FODMAP diet does exclude a range of nutritious foods.

What food should be included in a low FODMAP diet for IBS? ›

Low FODMAP foods to enjoy instead include:

Fruit: Bananas, blueberries, cantaloupe, grapefruit, honeydew, kiwi, lemon, lime, oranges, and strawberries. Vegetables: Bamboo shoots, bean sprouts, bok choy, carrots, chives, cucumbers, eggplant, ginger, lettuce, olives, parsnips, potatoes, spring onions, and turnips.

What if I cheat on the low FODMAP diet? ›

You do not need to restart the low FODMAP phase just because you had a cheat day or some high FODMAP food. You only need to stay in the strict low FODMAP phase until you have good symptom control and then you can start re-introducing high FODMAP foods.

What is the biggest trigger for IBS? ›

Trigger #1: Eating the wrong foods
  • Sugary foods: dried fruit, apples, mangoes, watermelon and high-fructose corn syrup.
  • Foods with polyols: apples, apricots, avocados, cherries, nectarines, peaches and cauliflower.
  • Foods with lactose: milk, cheese, ice cream and yogurts.
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What are 5 foods to avoid if you have IBS? ›

5 Foods to Avoid if You Have IBS
  • Milk. Milk and other foods that contain lactose, like cheese and ice cream, can cause gas and bloating in people who are lactose intolerant. ...
  • Foods High in Fructose. ...
  • Carbonated Beverages. ...
  • Caffeine. ...
  • Sugar-free Chewing Gums.

How to get a flat stomach with IBS? ›

Weight loss for people with IBS is very possible. We recommend implementing methods such as choosing protein over carbs, trying low-FODMAP foods, drinking plenty of water, avoiding junk food, and increasing physical activity in your everyday routine to successfully manage and even lose weight.

What happens if you stay on the low FODMAP diet too long? ›

If you skip these foods for too long, you may starve helpful bacteria colonies and cultivate unhealthy bacteria. Over time, if you follow only strict low FODMAP eating, you might notice yourself getting more tired, having more headaches, constipation, muscular weakness, or getting sick more easily.

Does low FODMAP reset your gut? ›

The low-FODMAP diet temporarily restricts these carbohydrates in order to relieve uncomfortable symptoms and give your digestive system a rest. Removing irritants gives your gut lining a chance to repair itself and can help restore a healthy balance of gut flora.

What are the worst FODMAP foods? ›

Foods to Avoid on the Low-FODMAP Diet
  • Pistachios.
  • Cashews.
  • Garlic.
  • Onions.
  • Cow's milk (unless lactose-free)
  • Cottage Cheese (unless lactose-free)
  • Yogurt (unless lactose-free)
  • Rye.

What foods are surprisingly low in FODMAP? ›

10 Low FODMAP Foods you Didn't Know you Could Eat
  • Fruit. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Greek yoghurt. ...
  • Strawberry jam. ...
  • Beer and wine. ...
  • Chickpeas. ...
  • Dark chocolate. ...
  • Sugar (sucrose)
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What is the best meal for IBS? ›

Choose easier-to-digest proteins, such as eggs, chicken, turkey, fish, extra-firm tofu, and plain lactose-free greek yogurt. Lower-fat cooking methods, such as baking, roasting, steaming, boiling, and sautéing, can also help you avoid uncomfortable symptoms.

Why do I feel worse on low FODMAP diet? ›

You may also be eating more starches and sugars from hyper-processed gluten free, low FODMAP packaged foods than usual, which may overwhelm the absorption capacity of a sensitive, hyper-active gut. If you suspect this, try eating more fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds and see how you feel.

How long should you stay on a low FODMAP diet? ›

The truth is the low FODMAP diet is designed to be followed strictly for an initial 2-6 weeks until symptoms resolve. At that stage, gentle reintroductions are encouraged by your dietitian to learn your level of tolerance.

Can I eat as much low FODMAP food as I want? ›

Often a food will have low FODMAP, moderate FODMAP and high FODMAP serving sizes. That means even if a food is listed as low FODMAP, that doesn't always mean you can eat unlimited quantities without triggering symptoms.

What happens if you eat high FODMAP foods with IBS? ›

The extra water and gas in the intestines, causes the intestinal wall to stretch and expand and results in common IBS symptoms such as pain, excessive wind, bloating, distension and altered bowel habit (diarrhoea, constipation or both).

Does low FODMAP heal your gut? ›

The low-FODMAP diet temporarily restricts these carbohydrates in order to relieve uncomfortable symptoms and give your digestive system a rest. Removing irritants gives your gut lining a chance to repair itself and can help restore a healthy balance of gut flora.

How long does it take for FODMAP diet to work for IBS? ›

Some people may see results within 2-3 weeks, while others may need to stick with it for several months before feeling better. While there are many benefits to a low FODMAP diet, it is important to consult with a doctor or dietitian before starting one.

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