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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