Is Shellac Low FODMAP?

Safe

This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Fodmap diet.

Shellac and the Low FODMAP Diet

Shellac is a natural resin secreted by the female lac bug (Kerria lacca), found on trees in India and Thailand. It is harvested from the twigs of these trees, where the insects deposit the resin as a protective shell for their larvae. This resin is processed into a dry form and dissolved in ethanol to make liquid shellac, which can be used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze, or wood finish. In the food industry, shellac is commonly used as a glazing agent to provide a shiny coating on products like candies and pills.

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Foods That Commonly Contain Shellac

Candies
Pills
Fruits
Coffee beans

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