Passion fruit: FODMAP, histamine, lactose and gluten

Here is what the scientific sources say about Passion fruit for people managing sensitivities to FODMAP, histamine, gluten and lactose.

Histamine

The histamine/biogenic amine content of Passion fruit is considered low (0-3 intensity scale).

Sources: Sánchez-Pérez S, et al. "Biogenic Amines in Plant-Origin Foods." Foods. 2018;7(12):205 (Tabella 2, Frutta) — istamina non rilevata (nd) nel frutto della passione fresco; putrescina 17.9 mg/kg (range 6.5-40.5) rilevata come principale ammina biogena presente.

Lactose and gluten

Lactose is not naturally present in Passion fruit. Gluten is not naturally present in Passion fruit.

Frequently asked questions

What is the histamine content of Passion fruit?
The histamine content of Passion fruit is low, according to the cited source.
Is lactose naturally present in Passion fruit?
No, lactose is not naturally present in Passion fruit.
Is gluten naturally present in Passion fruit?
No, gluten is not naturally present in Passion fruit.

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