What are fermented foods, and how do they contribute to health?
What are fermented foods, and how do they contribute to health?
Fermented foods undergo a process of lacto-fermentation, where natural bacteria feed on the sugars and starches in the food, creating beneficial enzymes, B vitamins, and probiotics. Consuming fermented foods like yogurt, kimchi, and sauerkraut can support gut health, improve digestion, and strengthen the immune system. These foods also promote nutrient absorption and may reduce inflammation in the body.
Re: What are fermented foods, and how do they contribute to health?
Fermented food are a great source of Vitamin B 12, especially for vegetarians. Those eating meat get Vitamin B12 from the meat. It's actually the bacteria that start lacto fermenting the flesh as soon as the animal is killed and cut for the meat.
The same Vitamin B12 can come to a vegetarian diet through these fermented food. The fermented food are good source of Vitamin B family and they help the good bacteria get nurtured in our system and support a good gut health.
The same Vitamin B12 can come to a vegetarian diet through these fermented food. The fermented food are good source of Vitamin B family and they help the good bacteria get nurtured in our system and support a good gut health.
Re: What are fermented foods, and how do they contribute to health?
I would like to try making Yogurt at home and would like to know how to and if it actually helps in improving our gut health.
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Re: What are fermented foods, and how do they contribute to health?
Fermented foods contain some beneficial bacteria that would help in digestion and assimilation of food. With lacto acid bacteria present in fermented foods populating the body, one can be sure that every ounce of food would be extracted it's nutritious contents maximally.