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Fermented and probiotic foods are integral to a healthy diet, offering a wealth of benefits for gut health and overall wellness. Fermentation is a natural process where microorganisms like bacteria, yeast, or molds convert sugars and starches in food into alcohol or acids, preserving the food and enhancing its flavors. Common fermented foods include yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi, miso, and kombucha. These foods are rich in probiotics, which are live bacteria that promote a balanced gut microbiome, aiding digestion, boosting the immune system, and potentially reducing the risk of certain diseases. Incorporating fermented foods into daily meals not only adds depth of flavor but also supports a healthier digestive system and improves nutrient absorption.
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