- blueberries, cantaloupe, cranberries, grapes, honeydew, kiwi, lemon, lime, orange, passion fruit, pineapple, raspberries, rhubarb, strawberries, tangerine
- Grains / Cereals: Gluten-free breads and cereal products, oats, buckwheat, rice, polenta, quinoa,
- Dairy substitutes: Lactose-free milk, oat milk, rice milk, hard cheeses, lactose-free yogurt, sorbet, olive oil
- Sweeteners: maple syrup and molasses
The FODMAP diet is very restrictive and should not be followed for more than 4 – 6 weeks without professional guidance. If you know someone who suffers from IBS, consulting a Nutritional Therapist is recommended to identify a suitable diet which will provide all necessary nutrients.
Although catering for all dietary needs requires a lot of planning and preparation, this trend is here to stay. Catering companies have a real opportunity to get ahead of competitors by using this knowledge within their strategy. It could be by using the information to help design their menus, or simply making the information readily available to their customers.
Customers will come back if they can find tasty dishes which are not going to aggravate their condition. For some people, eating out with their family is near impossible. Just like tastes can change over the years, so do dietary requirements.
If you are keen to update your menu and would like some guidance, contact Super Wellness for more information about their nutrition consultancy service to the catering industry. 
By Sandrine Olmi, Corporate Nutritionist Sandrine works with the food and hospitality sectors to help their employees and clients feel great through practical dietary adjustments. In her private practice, she has a special interest in family nutrition and women’s nutrition throughout the life stages. Her passion is to help families reconnect with real food to achieve optimum health. Originally from France, Sandrine enjoys sharing her love for healthy food, helping people reconnect with seasonality and food provenance.
Sandrine is a graduate of the College of Naturopathic Medicine in London . She is a member of the British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy (BANT), which is the regulatory body for Nutritional Therapists and she is on the register of the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). 
(1) The IBS Network (2016), What is IBS, available at: http://www.theibsnetwork.org/what-is-ibs/ accessed on 15th March 2016
(2) Stanford University Medical Centre (2014) The Low FODMAP diet. [Leaflet]. Available at: http://fodmapliving.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Stanford-University-Low-FODMAP-Diet-Handout.pdf Accessed on 15th March 2016