Serving Size Consideration: A typical serving of macadamia nuts is approximately 28g (1 oz or about 10-12 nuts)
Safe Serving Size: Macadamia nuts are considered low FODMAP at servings up to 40g
Active Compounds: Low in fermentable carbohydrates, high in monounsaturated fats and protein
Why it's problematic: Rarely problematic for most people following a low FODMAP diet
Specific symptoms: Minimal to no digestive symptoms when consumed in recommended portions
Typical reaction time frame: Usually within 0-4 hours if any reaction occurs
Individual variation: Some people may be sensitive to nuts in general, independent of FODMAP content
Substitution ratio: 1:1 substitution in recipes
Roasting does not significantly affect FODMAP content
Adding salt does not impact FODMAP levels
Avoid combining with:
Safe complementary foods: Can be safely combined with most low FODMAP foods including banana, orange, and rice
Signs of success: No digestive discomfort after consuming full serving size
Common products containing garlic:
Alternative names: Queensland nut, maroochi nut, bauple nut, bush nut
Factors affecting tolerance:
Tip: Start with small portions and monitor your tolerance, especially if you're new to nuts in your diet