Grilled Salmon (Sesame Crusted)
- Dairy Free
- Gluten Free
- Peanut Free
- Pescatarian
- Treenut Free
$40.95
Unit price per- Enjoy this gourmet meal without digestive discomfort. Great choice for those with sensitive digestion or IBS and those on a gluten free or Low FODMAP diet.
- Great for overall wellness. This gourmet meal is high in Vitamins A and B12 and provides a good source of Zinc, Iron, Magnesium, Fiber, and Potassium, which are crucial for immune health, energy levels, and overall bodily functions.
- Experience exceptional flavor: The combination of wild salmon and black sesame crust offers a unique taste and texture. The sesame adds a nutty, crunchy contrast to the tender, flavorful salmon.
- Ready when you are. Those who enjoy fine dining but may not always have the time to prepare complex dishes will appreciate the convenience of being able to heat this meal up at home, on your time.
- No garlic or onion (including powders)
- No gluten
- No high-lactose dairy
- No artificial sweeteners
Nutritional Information
Nutrient
Values
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Calories
620
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Total Fat
27g (35%)
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Saturated Fat
4g (20%)
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Trans Fat
0g
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Cholesterol
90mg (30%)
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Sodium
500mg (22%)
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Total Carbohydrate
54g (20%)
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Dietary Fiber
6g (21%)
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Total Sugars
12g
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Added Sugars
8g (16%)
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Protein
40g
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Vitamin D
0mcg (0%)
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Calcium
163mg (13%)
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Iron
4mg (22%)
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Potassium
1064mg (23%)
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Serving Size
350g
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Servings Per Container
1
About Low FODMAP
FODMAP is an acronym for Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides, and Polyols. These are short-chain carbohydrates found in many foods and food additives that can be hard for some people to digest.
The low FODMAP diet is specifically designed to help patients understand what their bodies can and cannot tolerate. No two individuals will have the same experience. At Epicured we recommend our clients adhere to a low FODMAP diet with the supervision of a clinician.
It is clinically recommended for people with IBS, Crohn's, Colitis, and Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders to help manage symptoms.
You can learn more about the low FODMAP diet here.
Epicured is a healthcare company dedicated to nutrition intervention as a means to address chronic disease. Our first entree into therapeutic nutrition is the low FODMAP diet. Our medically tailored menu is designed in collaboration with clinicians from across the Untied States including the extraordinary team at Mt. Sinai and our award-winning chefs.
We ensure all of our menus are created to the standards published by Monash University and FODMAP Friendly. A final review is completed by one of the members of our Partners In Health community.
There are many wonderful resources out there.
If you're trying a low FODMAP diet for the first time, you should download the handy Monash University FODMAP app . You can also visit the FODMAP Friendly site.
Fiber is very important for maintaining gut health and bowel function even if you have IBS-D. There are different types of fiber, soluble, insoluble and prebiotic fiber. If you have IBS-D, eating foods with more soluble fiber can help bulk up the stool and improve bowel function. We recommend everyone to consult with their doctor and dietitian to find what's best for them.
We understand that garlic and onion can be a factor for many issues but we have had amazing results with our infused oils which are included in many of our meals.
Our signature garlic-infused oil and the low FODMAP diet
Our garlic-infused oil offers delicious flavor while still complying to the low FODMAP elimination diet guidelines. Many of our customers are grateful to be able to enjoy garlic flavor and not experience any digestive issues! Because FODMAPs are water-soluble, and water and oil do not mix (Science 101), adding garlic to oil to infuse the flavor and then removing the garlic flesh will not allow the water-soluble fructans (a type of FODMAP) to leach into the oil. As always, before altering your diet or trying new foods, such as Epicured low FODMAP and gluten free meals, speak with your healthcare provider.
As a reminder, the low FODMAP elimination diet is not a FODMAP-free diet. The goal of this science-based diet is to reduce the amount of FODMAPs to a level that provides symptomatic relief. Most low FODMAP grains, fruits, and vegetables have small amounts of FODMAPs but are allowed in specific portion levels to comply with the low FODMAP elimination diet guidelines.
To further assist, we also provide a IBD filter on the menu page that only displays menu items that have a much lower chance of further affecting stomach issues and are easier to digest. We have identified certain entrees, side dishes and beverages that may be easier to digest due to their softer textures and lighter ingredients.
We also recommend speaking with your nutritionist if you want to be sure as we value your health above all.
Please note: these are only suggestions as individuals tolerate ingredients differently. These guidelines should help you navigate the menu when your symptoms increase.
