Cover of the book, Low-FODMAP and Vegan. Features a white plate with a variety of vegetables sitting on top of teal and green painted wooden boards.

Low FODMAP and Vegan

Author: Jo Stepaniak

Last Updated: 13 July 2021Published On: 11 August 2016

Low FODMAP and Vegan will help readers prepare spectacular seasonings as well as mainstays for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.

Cover of the book, Low-FODMAP and Vegan. Features a white plate with a variety of vegetables sitting on top of teal and green painted wooden boards.

Low FODMAP and Vegan

Author: Jo Stepaniak

Last Updated: 13 July 2021Published On: 11 August 2016

Low FODMAP and Vegan will help readers prepare spectacular seasonings as well as mainstays for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.

Cover of the book, Low-FODMAP and Vegan. Features a white plate with a variety of vegetables sitting on top of teal and green painted wooden boards.

Low FODMAP and Vegan

Author: Jo Stepaniak

Last Updated: 13 July 2021Published On: 11 August 2016

Low FODMAP and Vegan will help readers prepare spectacular seasonings as well as mainstays for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks.

NOTES FROM THE PUBLISHER

Low-Fodmap and Vegan: What to Eat When You Can’t Eat Anything Overview

FODMAPs, a broad variety of naturally occurring carbohydrates found in many plant-based foods, can wreak havoc on sensitive digestive systems. Particularly in people who have irritable bowel syndrome and other functional bowel disorders.

Pinpointing and eliminating FODMAPs while maintaining nutritional excellence can be especially challenging for vegans because FODMAPs are found in an extensive range of common vegan foods and ingredients.

In this groundbreaking resource and cookbook, Low FODMAP and Vegan lays bare not only the FODMAPs vegans with IBS need to avoid, but also the wide assortment of nutritious plant-based foods that are generally well tolerated.

Easy-to-read tables and shopping lists arm readers with all the information they need to navigate the supermarket. Find kind-to-the-gut fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts, seeds, beverages, and condiments.

Over 100 low-FODMAP recipes will help readers prepare spectacular seasonings as well as mainstays for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks, so they can stay healthy and satisfied while pampering their delicate digestive systems.

About the Author

Jo Stepaniak is the author and co-author of more than two dozen books on vegan cuisine, health, and compassionate living, including Gluten-Free Tips and Tricks for Vegans, The Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook, and Gluten-Free Success Strategies.

She has dealt with multiple food sensitivities and understands firsthand the challenges of living with dietary restrictions.

Editorial Reviews

“This was the first lowFODMAP book I bought and it helped me so much. It gives you a lot of vegan-specific information about the diet, IBS, and the practical issues of it all. It also gives you some recipes, which serve as great inspiration.” – Carrie. The Wild Gut Project. “Book Review: Low-Fodmap and Vegan: What to Eat When You Can’t Eat Anything by Jo Stepaniak.” 14 January 2018

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