No, Golden raisin contains high levels of FODMAPs in a typical serving size. Possible FODMAPs: fructans, fructose
Typical serving size: 2 tablespoons (30g)
This portion contains high amounts of FODMAPs and may cause symptoms in people with FODMAP sensitivity.
Other serving sizes for Golden raisin
✅ Low FODMAP serving size: 2 teaspoons (7g)
This portion contains low amounts of FODMAPs, making it suitable for most people with IBS.
Best Low FODMAP alternatives to Golden raisin for your diet
You can substitute Golden raisin with blueberries, strawberries. These alternatives work great in most recipes and are gentler on your stomach if you’re following a low FODMAP diet.
Is Golden raisin good for people with IBS?
Golden raisin can be high or low in FODMAPs depending on the serving size. For those managing IBS or SIBO during the elimination phase, it’s recommended to stick to smaller, safer portions, limit medium portions, and avoid large ones in a single meal. Allow adequate time between meals to support digestive processing and minimize potential IBS symptom triggers.
Pro tip: Ingredients under 2% of a product or used for colouring are typically too minimal to trigger FODMAP reactions.
About Golden raisin
Sultanas, which are dried white grapes, are commonly used in baking, cereals, and confectionery, and they are generally safe for consumption but should be eaten in moderation due to their high sugar content.