Low-FODMAP Valentine’s Day Menu

February 3, 2016 , , ,

It’s almost Valentine’s Day. Whether you’re a couple, single, with or without children, with your family or friends, it’s a time to celebrate love. But for those suffering from gastrointestinal problems, it can be a source of stress due to the presence of “trigger” foods, which can turn a beautiful evening into a real nightmare!
Low FODMAP meal plans with SOSCuisine

To win the hearts (and save the stomachs) of your dinner guest or your sweetheart, we offer a menu designed to leave you with wonderful memories. This is a menu for a low-FODMAP* Valentine’s Day, that is to say, it contains few fermentable sugars (FODMAP), and therefore won’t cause any unpleasant symptoms (bloating, cramps, etc.) for those who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome. And it is still, of course, a finger-licking good meal.

See our Valentine’s Day Menu:

Papaya and Mixed Greens Salad

Papaya and Mixed Greens Salad

Papaya and Mixed Greens Salad

Papaya is a good source of calcium, potassium, vitamins A, B, and C. It contains an enzyme, called «papain», which can act as a meat tenderizer and also helps digestion.

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Roasted Cornish Hen

Roasted Cornish Hen

Roasted Cornish Hen

The Cornish hen is a small hybrid chicken weighing about 700 g (1 1/2 lbs) after cleaning. Because of its delicate flavour and its size (one hen is just the right amount for 2 servings), it is a perfect choice for a romantic dinner.

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Rosemary Potatoes

Rosemary Potatoes

Rosemary Potatoes

An easy and versatile side dish.

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Chocolate Fondue

Chocolate Fondue

Chocolate Fondue

Slices of fruit are dipped in a caquelon of melted chocolate.

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Find out more about the FODMAP solution.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

*FODMAPs are fermentable carbohydrates that are partly responsible for causing symptoms in people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). For more info, read this article.

Author

Cinzia Cuneo
Cinzia Cuneo, founder of SOSCuisine.com, never wanted to neglect the quality of her food. She shares her special expertise to make good food quickly and without complications!

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