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Renal-Friendly Grocery List
® Vinegar
Something to drink Mountain Dew (original)
Fruit Juice Orange soda Worcestershire sauce
Apricot nectar Root beer Something sweet to eat
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Cran-apple juice Slice
Cran-raspberry juice Tea (not canned Angel food cake
Cranberry juice or bottled) Chewing gum
Grape juice Hard candies, gummy
Condiments bears, jelly beans
Grapefruit juice BBQ sauce (no nuts or dried fruit)
Lemon juice Chili sauce Lemon cake
Lemonade ®
Lime juice Corn syrup Lorna Doone cookies
Limeade Cornstarch Marshmallows
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Papaya nectar Cream cheese Rice Krispies Treats
Pear nectar Dry tapioca Vanilla wafers
Pineapple juice Honey Yellow cake
Jam Other groceries
Other Jelly
Club soda Ketchup
Coffee Margarine
Cream soda Marmalade
Fresca® Mayonnaise
Ginger ale ®
Miracle Whip
Grape soda Mustard
Lemon-lime soda Steak sauce
Sprite® Sugar
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7UP Sugar substitute
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Mello Yello Taco sauce
a These foods tend to have higher levels of potassium than other foods on this list.
Please consult your dietitian or healthcare provider for appropriate portion sizes and individualized food choices.
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Renal-Friendly Grocery List
This grocery list is intended to be used as a tool to help you track your low
phosphorus grocery purchases. Please consult your healthcare provider or
dietitian to be sure that you are making the food choices that are right for you.
Protein Dairy/dairy alternatives English muffins
Meats Milk Flour tortillas
Beef (limit to ½ cup/day) French
Chicken Hamburger/
Nondairy creamer hot dog buns
Lamb ®
Coffee-mate Italian
Pork ®
Coffee Rich Melba toast
Turkey Pita bread
Veal Nondairy dessert topping
® Rice cakes
Wild game Cool Whip
Milk alternatives Rye
Seafood Sourdough
Fish (fresh or frozen) Almond milk White
Shellfish Nonenriched soy milk
® Bread sticks (plain)
Tuna (canned in Rice Dream
water, low sodium) Cereal/grains Cold cereal
Corn Chex®
Eggs (any size)
Bagels ®
Egg substitutes Corn Pops
Blueberry Crispix®
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Egg Beaters
Egg Double Chex®
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Scramblers
Raisin ®
Fruity Pebbles
Tofu White ®
Honey Smacks
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Bread Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
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Dinner/hard rolls King Vitaman
Renal-Friendly Grocery List
Cereal/grains cont’d. Teddy Grahams® Figs (canned or fresh)
® (not chocolate) Fruit cocktail
Kix Unsalted pretzels Grapefruit
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Quaker cereal Unsalted saltine crackers Grapes
Puffed Rice
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Quaker® cereal Wheat Thins Hint of Salt Lemons
Puffed Wheat Miscellaneous Limes
® Mandarin oranges
Rice Chex Couscous Mulberries
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Rice Krispies Egg noodles Passion fruit
Avoid: cereals with nuts, Lightly salted popcorn Peaches
dried fruit, granola, or bran Macaroni Pears
Hot cereal Spaghetti Pineapple
White rice
Cream of Rice® Plums
® Raspberries
Cream of Wheat Fruit
Farina® Strawberries
Grits Apples Tangerines
Applesauce
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Malt-o-Meal Apricots Vegetables
Crackers (unsalted) (canned, not dried) Alfalfa sprouts
Animal crackers Blackberries Arugula
Better Cheddars Blueberries Asparagus
Graham crackers Boysenberries Bamboo shoots
(not chocolate) Cherries Bean sprouts
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Low Sodium Ritz Clementine oranges Beans (green or waxed)
Crackers Cranberries Bell peppers (green,
Oyster crackers Cranberry sauce red, or yellow)
Rusk (canned) Broccoli
Renal-Friendly Grocery List
Vegetables cont’d. Rhubarb Dill
Cabbage Shallots Dry mustard
Carrots Spaghetti squash Extracts of almond/
Cauliflower Spinach maple/orange/
Celery Summer squash peppermint
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Chili peppers Turnip greens Fennel
Chives Turnips Fresh garlic
a Water chestnuts Garlic powder
Collard greens Watercress Ginger
Cucumbers Zucchini Horseradish
Eggplant Marjoram
Endive Something to season
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Escarole Mrs. Dash salt-free
Garlic Allspice seasoning mixes
Hominy Basil Nutmeg
Kale Bay leaf Oregano
Leeks Caraway seeds Paprika
Lettuce Cardamom Parsley
Mushrooms Celery seed Parsley flakes
a Chili powder Pepper
Mustard greens Chives Rosemary
Okra Cilantro Saffron
Onions Cinnamon Sage
Pea pods/peas Cloves Sesame seeds
Pimientos Cumin Tarragon
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Potatoes Curry Thyme
Radishes
a These foods tend to have higher levels of potassium than other foods on this list.
Please consult your dietitian or healthcare provider for appropriate portion sizes.
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