5 Fiber-Rich Superfoods Your Gut Microbiome Will Love

5 fiber-rich superfoods

Fiber is an essential part of a healthy diet

Fiber is also considered to be a prebiotic, which means it helps stimulate the growth and activity of "beneficial bacteria" in your gut microbiome.

Most fiber is non-digestible carbohydrates derived from plants.

While fiber can’t be digested by humans, it can be broken down by the microbes in our gut, and the byproducts of this digestion release compounds that are beneficial to our health. 

Check out our top fiber-rich suggestions below.

1. Green bananas

Try eating bananas when they’re more green.

It might sound weird, but unripe bananas have a different nutrient profile compared to ripe ones.

Unripe green bananas are rich in a type of fiber called resistant starch, which is a great plant-based prebiotic that reduces bloating and increases healthy gut bacteria.

Tip: Don’t like the taste or texture of bananas when they are not fully ripe? Cook them as you would a plantain, or purchase them in powdered form and add to your favorite smoothie.

2. Oats

Oats are known for their cholesterol-lowering properties and are a great source of soluble fiber, which helps slow digestion and the rate at which carbohydrates and other nutrients are absorbed in your body.

Spice up a warm bowl of oatmeal with some cinnamon and fruit, or transform raw oats into toasty low-sugar granola.

Tip: Enjoy one-half cup of granola over some probiotic yogurt for an added benefit. 

3. Cold potatoes

Potatoes often get a bad rap, but when boiled simply and cooled, they become a great source of resistant starch.

Tip: Store your cooked potatoes in the fridge and add them to your favorite salad for a hearty lunch.

4. Chia seeds

In recent years, these tiny black seeds have gained a reputation as a Superfood— and rightly so.

Chia seeds are packed with soluble fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants.

Tip: Soak them overnight in your favorite nut milk to create a chia pudding, or add them to your oatmeal and smoothies for a healthy punch.

5. Almonds

Almonds are an easily accessible food and are high in both fiber and protein. Plus, they’re an extremely portable snack!

Tip: Store a bag in your desk drawer at work or keeping a package in your purse for when the snacking urge strikes. 

Learn more

To learn more about how to incorporate fiber into your diet, go to https://pendulumlife.com/pages/nourish. 

Pendulum takes a holistic approach to health, and provides nutritional support designed to pair well with its probiotics, which include Pendulum Glucose Control for help in managing Type 2 diabetes and Pendulum Akkermansia for the management of gut health.

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