Is Oats Overnight Shake Chocolate Peanut Butter Low FODMAP?

Description
Chocolate and peanut butter combine in a thick, creamy shake with a smooth, slightly grainy texture; consumers commonly use it as a quick breakfast, post-workout snack, or on-the-go meal replacement. Reviews frequently note convenient portability, pronounced sweetness, variable peanut flavor intensity, and generally satisfying dessert-like richness and easy mixing experience.

Description
Chocolate and peanut butter combine in a thick, creamy shake with a smooth, slightly grainy texture; consumers commonly use it as a quick breakfast, post-workout snack, or on-the-go meal replacement. Reviews frequently note convenient portability, pronounced sweetness, variable peanut flavor intensity, and generally satisfying dessert-like richness and easy mixing experience.
Ingredients
Calcium, Iron, Potassium, Certified gluten-free whole grain rolled oats, protein blend (milk protein concentrate, rice protein), maple sugar, peanut flour, date powder, oat milk (oat flour, natural flavor), cocoa powder (processed with alkali), natural flavors, chia seeds, flaxseed, hemp hearts, sunflower lecithin, Himalayan pink salt, monk fruit. Contains: milk, peanut.
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.


