The phrase refers to culinary preparations designed for individuals who have undergone weight loss surgery and are progressing through a specific dietary phase, typically occurring several weeks after the procedure. This phase focuses on introducing soft, easily digestible foods while continuing to prioritize protein intake. Examples include pureed soups, scrambled eggs, and well-cooked ground meat.
Adhering to dietary guidelines during this period is crucial for optimal healing, nutrient absorption, and long-term weight management. The controlled food introduction helps prevent complications such as dumping syndrome and ensures the body receives adequate nourishment as it adapts to the altered digestive system. Historically, postoperative dietary progressions have been refined based on patient outcomes and evolving understanding of gastrointestinal physiology following bariatric procedures.