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Snack swaps need portion clarity and label checks because flavored snacks often add high-FODMAP sweeteners or allium powders. Use this page to choose a cooking strategy before opening an individual substitution guide.

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Snack swaps need portion clarity and label checks because flavored snacks often add high-FODMAP sweeteners or allium powders. The useful substitution is the one that preserves the recipe job while reducing hidden FODMAP risk. That means comparing flavor role, texture, label risk, and portion size.

Beginner path: choose the closest plain substitute, avoid packaged blends until the label is checked, and repeat the same recipe before testing a second variable. This keeps symptom notes easier to interpret without making medical claims.

Recipe path: move from this category hub into one guide, then into a related recipe, grocery list, or symptom hub. That creates a clean visitor path from ingredient questions into practical meal planning.

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