Is Polydextrose Vegetarian?

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This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Vegetarian diet.

Polydextrose and the Vegetarian Diet

Polydextrose is a synthesized polymer derived from glucose, sorbitol, and citric acid. It is primarily used in the food industry as a bulking agent and a source of dietary fiber. Polydextrose is known for its ability to mimic sugar and fat, which makes it a popular ingredient in low-calorie, reduced-sugar, and high-fiber foods. Despite its fiber content, it is classified as a high FODMAP ingredient, meaning it can cause digestive issues in individuals with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) when consumed in typical serving sizes.

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Foods That Commonly Contain Polydextrose

Sugar-free candies
Low-calorie baked goods
Dietary supplements
Processed foods
Beverages

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