Is Chex Mix Cheddar Savory Cheddar Snacks, 8.75 oz Bag Low FODMAP?

Description
Bold cheddar flavor and crisp, bite-sized crunch characterize this snack, commonly enjoyed straight from the bag, in lunchboxes, or at gatherings. Reviewers often note satisfying cheesiness and sturdy texture, while some report uneven seasoning or visible powder residue. Suitable for casual sharing and quick, on-the-go snacking during travel and breaks.

Description
Bold cheddar flavor and crisp, bite-sized crunch characterize this snack, commonly enjoyed straight from the bag, in lunchboxes, or at gatherings. Reviewers often note satisfying cheesiness and sturdy texture, while some report uneven seasoning or visible powder residue. Suitable for casual sharing and quick, on-the-go snacking during travel and breaks.
Ingredients
Degermed Yellow Corn Meal, Whole Wheat, Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Vegetable Oil (Soybean, High Oleic Soybean, Canola, High Oleic Canola, Sunflower, and/or Rice Bran), Sugar, Whey Powder, Corn Syrup Solids, Contains 2% or Less of: Salt, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Sour Cream (Cream, Nonfat Milk, Cultures), Natural and Artificial Flavor, Baking Soda, Yeast, Barley Malt Syrup, Butter Concentrate (Cream, Salt, Natural Flavor), Annatto, Whey, Distilled Monoglycerides, Onion Powder, Dried Cheddar Cheese (Milk, Cheese Cultures, Salt, Enzymes), Trisodium Phosphate, Yellow Corn Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Yellow 5, Maltodextrin, Yellow 6, Cheddar Cheese Powder (Milk, Salt, Cheese Cultures, Enzymes, Disodium Phosphate), Sour Cream Solids (Sour Cream [Cream, Cultures, Lactic Acid], Cultured Nonfat Dry Milk Solids, Citric Acid), Monocalcium Phosphate, Barley Malt Syrup, Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Yellow 5 Lake, Disodium Phosphate, Yellow 6 Lake, Lactic Acid, Citric Acid, Spice, Freshness Preserved by Sodium Metabisulfite and BHT.
What is a Low FODMAP diet?
A Low FODMAP diet limits foods high in certain short-chain carbohydrates (FODMAPs) that can be poorly absorbed in the gut. These include specific sugars found in foods like onions, garlic, beans, apples, and wheat. It's commonly followed by people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or other digestive sensitivities to reduce bloating, gas, and discomfort. The diet typically involves an elimination phase, followed by gradual reintroduction to identify personal triggers. When followed carefully, often with a dietitian's guidance, a Low FODMAP diet can help manage symptoms while maintaining a balanced and varied intake of nutrients.


