Is Polyoxyethylene (40) Stearate Low FODMAP?

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This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Fodmap diet.

Polyoxyethylene (40) Stearate and the Low FODMAP Diet

Polyoxyethylene (40) Stearate is a synthetic compound used primarily as an emulsifier in the food industry. It is created by reacting stearic acid with ethylene oxide. Stearic acid can be derived from both animal and plant sources, meaning the vegan status of this ingredient can vary depending on its source. It is commonly used to maintain the texture and extend the shelf life of certain processed foods.

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Foods That Commonly Contain Polyoxyethylene (40) Stearate

Ice cream
Margarine
Chocolate
Bakery products

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