General guidance · Source review pending

Is Dark chocolate FODMAP-conscious?

This page gives general FODMAP learning and label-navigation notes for Dark chocolate. It is not a definitive rating, medical advice, or a certification claim.

Source & confidence

Educational guidance only. This entry is for general low-FODMAP learning and label navigation. It is not medical advice, not lab-tested by us, and not a certification claim. FODMAP tolerance varies by person, serving size, preparation, product formulation, and total meal context. For official tested serving thresholds, consult an official tested source or a registered dietitian.

Source status
Source review pending
Portion confidence
None - exact portion hidden
Lab-tested by us
No
Official certification
None; not certified by Monash or FODMAP Friendly

Why it may matter

Dark chocolate is portion-sensitive. A small serving can fit for some people, while larger portions bring more fat, sugar, and cocoa solids that may irritate a sensitive gut even outside FODMAP load.

Gentler swap ideas

Small dark chocolate portion - Choose a small square, avoid inulin or sugar alcohols, and test it away from other trigger foods.

These are common lower-FODMAP-style swaps, not guarantees. Check labels and track your own tolerance.

Use this food check in your plan

Dark chocolate is one decision. Use the tools below to turn this lookup into a grocery list, ingredient swap, meal plan, or source check.

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Low-FODMAP substitutions involving dark chocolate

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