Serving Size Consideration: 1 cup chopped raw swiss chard
Safe Serving Size: 2 cups chopped raw swiss chard
Active Compounds: Contains minimal amounts of fermentable carbohydrates. Rich in fiber, vitamins K, A, C, and minerals.
Why it's problematic: Rarely problematic
Specific symptoms: Minimal to no digestive symptoms when consumed in recommended portions
Typical reaction time frame: If any reaction occurs, typically within 0-2 hours
Individual variation: Most people tolerate swiss chard well
Cooking reduces volume but doesn't affect FODMAP content
Freezing is safe and maintains low FODMAP status
Avoid combining with:
Safe complementary foods: Can be safely combined with other low FODMAP vegetables and proteins
Signs of success: No digestive discomfort after consumption
Common products containing garlic:
Alternative names: Silverbeet, Perpetual spinach, Leaf beet
Factors affecting tolerance:
Tip: Start with small portions and gradually increase if well tolerated