Is Tea-Myristol Hydrolyzed Animal Protein Low FODMAP?

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This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Fodmap diet.

Tea-Myristol Hydrolyzed Animal Protein and the Low FODMAP Diet

Tea-Myristol Hydrolyzed Animal Protein is a type of protein derived from animal sources that has undergone hydrolysis. This process breaks down the protein into smaller peptides and amino acids, enhancing its solubility and digestibility. It is often used in processed foods to improve texture, flavor, and protein content. The presence of 'Tea' refers to the inclusion of triethanolamine, a compound used in the hydrolysis process to aid in the breakdown of proteins.

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Foods That Commonly Contain Tea-Myristol Hydrolyzed Animal Protein

Protein bars
Processed meats
Snack foods

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