Dried Basil
Ocimum basilicum
Herb
Low FODMAP
Spice
Dried basil leaves

FODMAP/SIBO Rating

Safe

Serving Size Consideration: 1-2 teaspoons dried basil

Safe Serving Size: Up to 1 tablespoon dried basil

Active Compounds: Contains essential oils including eugenol and linalool

Fermentation Level:
Very Low

Digestive Impact

Why it's problematic: Rarely problematic

Specific symptoms: Minimal to no digestive symptoms when used in recommended portions

Typical reaction time frame: Usually immediate if any reaction occurs

Individual variation: Very low variation between individuals

Safe Alternatives

Substitution ratio: 1:1 for dried herbs, 1:3 for fresh herbs

Processing Effects

Drying concentrates flavor but doesn't affect FODMAP content significantly

Storage time doesn't impact FODMAP levels

Stacking Considerations

Avoid combining with:

  • garlic
  • onion

Safe complementary foods: Can be safely combined with most other herbs and spices

Reintroduction Guidelines
  1. Start with 1/4 teaspoon (0.5g)
  2. If tolerated, increase to 1/2 teaspoon (1g)
  3. Progress to full serving size of 1 tablespoon (2g)

Signs of success: No digestive symptoms after consuming recommended portion

Hidden Sources

Common products containing garlic:

  • Italian seasoning blends
  • Herb mixes
  • Marinara sauce
  • Pesto

Alternative names: Sweet basil, Common basil, Thai basil

Individual Variables

Factors affecting tolerance:

  • Overall digestive sensitivity
  • Portion size consumed
  • Total spice intake in meal

Tip: Start with small amounts if you're new to FODMAP diet or have sensitive digestion