Serving Size Consideration: One tablespoon (20g) is a typical serving size
Safe Serving Size: Due to high FODMAP content, no safe serving size is recommended during elimination phase
Active Compounds: High in glucose, fructose, and oligosaccharides
Why it's problematic: Yes, particularly in larger quantities
Specific symptoms: Bloating, gas, abdominal pain, and diarrhea
Typical reaction time frame: Typically within 30 minutes to 2 hours after consumption
Individual variation: Severity of reactions varies significantly between individuals
Substitution ratio: 1:1 replacement ratio for most recipes
Heat processing does not significantly reduce FODMAP content
Fermentation may slightly reduce FODMAP levels
Avoid combining with:
Safe complementary foods: Can be used in small amounts with protein-rich foods and fats to slow absorption
Signs of success: No digestive symptoms within 24 hours of consumption
Common products containing garlic:
Alternative names: glucose syrup, high fructose corn syrup, HFCS, corn sweetener
Factors affecting tolerance:
Tip: Keep a food diary to track personal tolerance levels and symptoms