Toots & Trots

Toots & Trots / Does it matter?

Regular stock or onion-and-garlic-free stock — does it matter?

Yes — mainly because of gas. If wind and bloating is a problem for you, Stock (onion/garlic-free) is worth trying. If you're tolerating Stock (contains onion & garlic) without issues, the difference may not show up for you personally.

Most commercial stocks contain onion and garlic, which contribute fructans even in small amounts. A low-FODMAP or clear stock removes those entirely. At the quantities used in cooking — 100–200 ml in a dish — the difference is modest, but for people sensitive to alliums it can add up across a meal.

Scores use a standard reference serving via the GASP model. Individual tolerance varies.

3.6Gas0.43.2
0.3Agitation0.20.1
1.3Stool-loosening0.31.0
0.0Particle load0.0
0.3Binding0.40.1

Yes — mainly because of gas.

If wind and bloating is a problem for you, Stock (onion/garlic-free) is worth trying. If you're tolerating Stock (contains onion & garlic) without issues, the difference may not show up for you personally.

Try it on your own food

These ideas are a starting point — see how your actual meals and foods score.

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Where the scores come from

Scores are our modelled synthesis — not endorsed by these organisations.

Written and checked from lived experience with a J-pouch. Last updated June 2026. The GASP Score is a modelled estimate, not medical advice — always work alongside your own clinical team.

Scores are modelled estimates, not medical advice. Everyone's gut is different, and tolerance changes over time. Reintroduce foods one at a time, and follow your own medical team's advice.