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And that doesn't cause an attack? What about dumpling sauce, shrimp with lobster sauce, kung pao, can they be too.
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What about fried rice and kung pao, can those be eaten too.
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#170523 - 04/17/05 04:26 AM
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Linz
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Fried rice is unlikely to be safe.
I eat Kung Pao ok, but I'm stable so I'm alot more tolerant. You'd have to ask for it w/out MSG I think.
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What about steamed pork dumplings, wonton soup, and the butter used for dipping seafood in.
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What about steamed pork dumplings, NO, pork is red meat wonton soup, this should be OK as long as no MSG and the butter used for dipping seafood in. butter is a no no as dairy..do you mean batter? If so again it probably has milk or egg yolk in it...SORRY
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#204121 - 08/10/05 06:26 AM
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Just in case anyone else was wondering!
Friday, I will be eating Chinese food for the first time since the "spectacular" beef & brocolli incident last November.
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Generally speaking, are any of the following IBS compatible?
Hunan sauce Kung Pao Oyster sauce Garlic sauce Curry sauce Teryaki sauce Szechuan sauce Yu Shian Lobster sauce Lowfat fried rice Must we stick with steamed entrees, or are there some more flavorful, but safe, selections?
Additionally, is it possible that white rice, or too much of it, can cause distenstion, bloating, poor stools? It seems as if each time I take more than a spoonful, such a reaction follows, this would seem to contradict most people's observations.
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Quote:
This post is wondeful! I love asian food and I had written it off becasue I thought all of it would be bad for me. I am elated that I can continue to eat my Chicken Lo Mein!
I would recommend ordering it low fat though, when I eat lo mein regular, it gives me attacks...but ordered low fat, less of a problem.
I made a similar post asking what is safe for chinese food awhile ago, people responded saying to ask for low fat which I never know you could, and it's great I refuse to give up chinese food, so I'm glad I have a way to still eat it without too many problems! I don't say no problems, because even though I try to ask for low fat, sometimes they forget...which I find out later after I eat it But I would usually they do it, and it helps. Plus I try to get a tofu + veggies dish and mix it with white rice, not only does this add more soluble fiber, but it cuts down on the amount of sauce you're using (it's more spread out) so that's better.
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