FODMAP Friendly

2.4
120 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The FODMAP Friendly Certification Trademark is a globally registered Certification Trademark for low FODMAP packaged foods. This App aims to help gastrointestinal symptom management associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). The FODMAP Friendly logo was designed to enable those with IBS who are following a low FODMAP diet to easily identify and select suitable packaged food products. Along with testing specific products for their FODMAP levels, we have also hundreds of food ingredients, as well. The FODMAP Friendly App displays this information straight from our NATA accredited laboratory in a user-friendly food database.

The App is evidence-based and created by a FODMAP Friendly Accredited Practising Dietitian, including the following:
- Information about FODMAPs, the low FODMAP diet, breath testing and IBS.
- Easy to understand video to guide you through the App.

- Low FODMAP Meal Plans to help guide you in your low FODMAP journey.
- View each food’s overall PASS/FAIL rating according to the FODMAP Friendly Certified levels. A Food List with hundreds of ingredients, specifying how much of a food is low FODMAP (the low FODMAP serve size) and the percentage of FODMAPs found in each ingredient. View specific FODMAP levels for foods, so as to better cater to personal thresholds.

- This App may assist you in reducing FODMAP stacking
- A list of low FODMAP products that have been certified by FODMAP Friendly with product information and availability information. You may view the low FODMAP serving size and can click on ‘Can I have more?’ to see you can still have even more of your favourite products if they are very low FODMAP.

- If an ingredient is high FODMAP, click on ‘How much Passes?’ to see if any amount is low FODMAP - you may still be able to include some of your favourite foods!
- A collection of over 200 nutritious, low FODMAP recipes, including recipe eBooks.

- Functions that allow you to favourite, print and add notes to recipes

- Check out our country lists that show the certified products available in your country.
- Units of measurements are displayed in metric and imperial.

- Use our database to find a Dietitian near you!

- Over 50 previously untested foods.
Updated on
Nov 13, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Location, Financial info and 6 others
Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

2.4
118 reviews
A Google user
March 25, 2020
App works again without crashing. Very useful app with a lot of food items that serves as an easy and quickly look up tool. UI leaves something to be desired in my opinion as the assets look like they are pictures that were enlarged a bit to much in same cases and non of it looks very native to Android. Besides that though not much to complain about. Visuals: 3 stars, functioning: 5 stars. Has had stability issues in the past.
48 people found this review helpful
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Lynda Parker
December 5, 2022
At first, when I installed this app a few months ago, it was working fine. I could looking up anything on it, and I was happy with the results. Now, it's been two weeks since I've been able to get anything out of it besides a 'server error!!!' display. I'm very upset about this as I'm new to the fodmap diet, and this app was making navigating it easier. Now I'm back in the dark again.
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Jack Woolnoth
January 11, 2023
The app has some functionality issues with search. But my biggest issue is that I'm not sure how accurate the information is for specific foods. Cucumber is listed as having 130% excess fructose, but a quick Google seems to suggest that cucumber is a fodmap free food. Similar for green beans, it lists them as having 80% excess fructose, but googling shows that green beans are moderate on sorbitol instead. In a confusing/difficult world this doesn't really help.
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