Yes! We believe this product is Low FODMAP at 1 serving as there are no moderate or high FODMAP ingredients listed on the label.

Is Maple Leaf Natural Selections Sliced Oven Roasted Turkey Breast Low FODMAP?

Yes! We believe this product is Low FODMAP at 1 serving as there are no moderate or high FODMAP ingredients listed on the label.
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Pre sliced oven roasted turkey offers mild savory flavor with subtle maple notes, tender texture and moist, thin slices suitable for sandwiches, wraps, salads and quick hot dishes. Customers frequently cite consistent tenderness and convenient packaging; some mention occasional variability in slice thickness or moisture reported.

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Ingredients

Oven Roasted Turkey Breast Turkey, Water, Sea Salt, Vinegar, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Potato Starch, Cane Sugar, Cultured Celery Extract, Spice

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.

Where to buy

Maple Leaf Natural Selections Sliced Oven Roasted Turkey Breast is available at 5 retailers

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About this product

Poultry · Slice

Flavor
SavoryTangySour
Texture
TenderSoft
Commonly used for
SandwichLunchMeal Prep
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