Low Fibre Diet Sheet
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This information sheet will provide you with information on following a low fibre diet. There are several reasons why you may be recommended to follow a low fibre diet.
Some examples are:
- If you are experiencing symptoms of diarrhoea.
- If you are having a flare-up of inflammatory bowel disease.
- To ease the passage of stools through the bowel if there is an obstruction or narrowing.
- For easier digestion following surgery on your bowel.
- If you have an ileostomy, and particularly if you have a high output.
A low fibre diet is usually recommended temporarily but may be recommended on a permanent basis depending on why you have been advised to follow it. Ask your
doctor or specialist nurse or dietitian for guidance on why you need to follow a low fibre diet and how long for.
A low fibre diet will help to leave less ‘residue’ or ‘bulk’ behind after digestion, and is easier for your body to digest and absorb if you are having symptoms relating to
any of the conditions mentioned above.
The following table lists lower fibre foods to include within your diet, and foods higher in fibre which should be avoided:
LOW FIBRE FOODS TO HAVE | HIGH FIBRE FOODS TO AVOID | |
Breakfast cereal and bread | Rice Krispies®, Coco Pops®, Corn Flakes, Special K®
White bread/rolls/toast/bagels White English muffins White pitta bread, plain Naan/chapatti Plain scones |
Bran flakes, Weetabix, Shredded wheat, All Bran, Porridge, Muesli, oat bran, wheat germ
Brown, wholemeal, granary and rye bread Wholegrain and seeded bread/rolls/toast Brown or wholemeal pitta bread, naan or chapattis Fruit / nut muffins or scones Breads or pastries with dried fruit or nuts |
Flour, pasta and rice | White rice, white pasta
White flour, cornflour, sago, tapioca, semolina Plain couscous, polenta, tortillas, tacos White or rice Noodle |
Brown rice, wild rice, wholemeal pasta
Wholemeal couscous or noodles Quinoa, pearl barley |
Meat, fish, eggs and alternatives | Plain pieces of lean meat including red meat, chicken, turkey Lean mincemeat with no gristle All plain fish including white fish, fresh or tinned tuna, salmon Eggs Tofu meat alternative products |
Tough stringy pieces of meat with large amounts of fat, gristle and tough skin. Fish skin and fish bones e.g. tinned sardines, anchovies Quorn meat alternative products |
Vegetables | Well cooked ‘flesh’ or ‘body’ of vegetables
Remove skins, stalks and seeds from vegetables e.g. peeled and deseeded courgette or cucumber, broccoli, or cauliflower tips / florets only, peeled root vegetables e.g. carrots, parsnips, turnip, swede Sieved tomato sauce e.g. passata Sieved soup Peeled potatoes, peeled sweet potatoes, potato chips without skins, baked potato (no skin) |
Raw vegetables and salads including coleslaw, salsa etc.
Tough fibrous vegetables e.g. cabbage, kale, greens, fennel, sprouts, sweetcorn, mushrooms, peas, beans, okra, asparagus Stringy vegetables e.g. celery, runner beans Vegetable juices/smoothies with ‘bits’ or pulp Pulses such as baked beans, kidney beans, lentils, butter beans, chickpeas |
Fruit | Peeled body of fruit without skins, pith, pips or seeds e.g. peeled pear, apple, peach
Tinned pears or peaches Smooth fruit juice with no ‘bits’ or pulp |
Fruit with skins, pith, pips or seeds e.g. pineapple, oranges, cherries, grapes, raspberries, watermelon, blueberries, kiwi
All dried fruit Fruit juice with ‘bits’ or pulp Fruit Smoothies |
Milk and dairy products | All types of milk – including lactose free varieties
Yogurts with added fruit, nuts, or cereals Cheese with added pieces of fruit Cream, crème fraiche, fromage fraise, smooth yogurt Custard, ice cream, smooth milk puddings Cheese |
Yoghurts with added fruit, nuts, or cereals
Cheese with added pieces of fruit Ice cream with added fruits or nuts |
Other |
Ice cream with added fruit or nuts
Other Seedless and rindless jam or
marmalade, honey, syrup
Potato Crisps
Boiled sweets, plain dark, milk or white
chocolate, clear jelly
Smooth Sauces e.g. white sauce,
gravy, ketchup, brown sauce,
mayonnaise, salad cream
Jam or marmalade with skin and seeds
Chutney and Pickles.
Wholegrain mustard
Popcorn.
Wholegrain/Rice savoury crackers
Chocolate with added fruit or nuts
Nuts and seeds