Is Potassium Tallowate Low FODMAP?

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This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Fodmap diet.

Potassium Tallowate and the Low FODMAP Diet

Potassium tallowate is a potassium salt of tallowate, which is a fatty acid derived from animal fat, specifically beef fat. It is commonly used in soap-making and various personal care products due to its ability to create a lather and its cleansing properties. The ingredient is produced by saponification, a process where tallow (animal fat) is reacted with potassium hydroxide.

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