What are fermented foods?
Fermented foods are those which contain beneficial or "good" bacteria”.
Fermenting is essentially a natural process in which an organism converts sugar to an acid or alcohol.
During the fermentation process, the “good” bacteria feeds on the sugar and starch in the food.
This produces lactic acid (as a by-product) contributing to the acidic taste that many fermented foods have.
Fermentation is thought to improve the nutritional content of foods through enhancing bioavailability and boosting absorption.
Some health experts speculate that the reason why poor digestion is so prevalent in society is because modern diets include little to no fermented food products.
It’s also becoming clear that our ancestors ate more fermented foods than we do today. Researchers have found that many civilizations consumed these types of foods - and there’s even evidence that people were consuming fermented foods in 10,000 B.C.
MAKE THIS: Soba noodle salad with miso & tahini dressing
Types of fermented foods
...
Powered by Cincopa Video Hosting for Business solution.Fermented foods Fermented foods to include as part of a healthy diet. One of the most common cultured products included in most diets flash 9 cameramake Canon height 1131 orientation 1 camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CC ( originaldate 5/30/2015 7:05:46 PM width 1698 cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark II Cottage cheese Also a good source of protein and calcium flash 16 cameramake Canon height 1095 orientation 1 camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CC 2 originaldate 5/6/2015 5:02:31 PM width 1753 cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark II A popular choice for those who are new to the fermented food game as they are less acidic than other fermented food products flash 16 cameramake Canon height 1200 camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS4 originaldate 7/23/2010 7:44:42 PM width 1801 cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark II A fermented milk drink made with kefir "grains" flash 16 cameramake Canon height 1131 camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS5 originaldate 4/4/2014 1:32:43 AM width 1698 cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark II Fermented soybeans which can be used as a substitute for bacon or with a serving of fresh vegetables originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 1701 height 1129 A paste made from fermented soy beans and grains which is used to make miso soup (just add to boiling water) cameramake Canon height 1131 flash 16 originaldate 7/5/2010 10:20:42 PM width 1698 cameramodel Canon EOS 50D originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AM width 1698 height 1131 Fermented black tea flash 16 cameramake Canon height 1184 orientation 1 camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop Ligh originaldate 2/24/2015 10:21:02 PM width 1622 cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark II
How do fermented foods benefit digestion?
Fermented foods are helpful for digestion because they introduce beneficial bacteria into the digestive system.
Restoring the microbial balance in the gut results in several health benefits:
Beneficial bacteria help us to absorb and break down the foods we eat
They can also reduce the level of pathogens that contribute to illness
EAT THESE:
3 foods to boost digestion
Additionally, maintaining the balance of “good” bacteria in the gut is associated with:
Improved bowel health
Improved digestion
Enhanced immunity
Better absorption of nutrients from foods
A healthy balance of “good” bacteria doesn’t just help digestion. There is evidence suggesting that regularly consuming beneficial bacteria may help to reduce infections.
The health of your gut bacteria is also associated with brain health, behaviour, and excess weight- as well as reduced inflammation.
References available on request
What's your favourite fermented food? Tell us in the comments section below!