Cooked ham (fresh, unsmoked): FODMAP, histamine, lactose and gluten

Here is what the scientific sources say about Cooked ham (fresh, unsmoked) for people managing sensitivities to FODMAP, histamine, gluten and lactose.

FODMAP

The FODMAP content of Cooked ham (fresh, unsmoked) is classified as low.

Sources: CREA - Tabella di composizione degli alimenti (banca dati pubblica), voce 'Prosciutto cotto, alta qualità': carboidrati ≈0,9-1 g/100 g (dati ripresi da www.alimentinutrizione.it).

Frequently asked questions

What is the FODMAP level of Cooked ham (fresh, unsmoked)?
The FODMAP level of Cooked ham (fresh, unsmoked) is low.

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