Foods That Cause Bloating
- Dietitian.Lauren Hmede
- Sep 2, 2019
- 2 min read
Introduction:
Bloating is that awful puffy, poochy feeling you can get when you eat too fast, eat too much or if you eat foods high in fiber that can cause gas to build up in your digestive tract.
Usually bloating isn't serious, but it can make you uncomfortable (and unhappy when you can't zip up your jeans). It's possible that bloating can be a symptom of a health problem, so if it occurs frequently, please speak with your health care provider.
Food that cause gas can cause bloating. They aren't necessarily bad for you in fact, many of them are healthy high-fiber foods that belong in a healthy diet. There are some things you can do to help reduce the discomfort. But first, here's a look at foods that might be making your belly feel bloated.
Legumes
Dry beans and lentils are high in a fiber called raffinose and eating them in large amounts can result in a lot of gas formation. Legumes are high in nutrients so they should be part of a healthy diet. Avoid excess gas by starting with small portions and slowly build up the amounts you eat. Or try a digestive aid such as Beano.
Cruciferous Vegetables
Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, and kale are also high in raffinose so they can cause gas and bloating. But they're also high in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants so they're a good part of a healthy diet. Steaming your cruciferous veggies might help reduce some of the bloating.
Your digestive system will adjust to high-fiber foods over time, so start with smaller portions and increase them gradually.
Carbonated Beverages
Carbonated beverages, such as soft drinks and beer can make you feel bloated because you're essentially swallowing air. You'll probably get some relief by belching, but you might still feel some bloating for a while after. Chewing gum, sucking on hard candy and eating or drinking too fast may have a similar effect.
Greasy Foods
Eating meals that are high in fat delays gastric emptying. So while eating some fat is fine, eating a large greasy meal might make you feel miserable.You need to control portion and serving size.
Foods Sweetened with Alcohol Sugars
Foods sweetened with alcohol sugars, such as sorbitol, mannitol, and xylitol can cause you to feel bloated because you don't digest them well so they're fermented by bacteria in your digestive tract. Alcohol sugars are used in sugar-free gum and candy as well as some "low-carb" foods.
Dairy Products
Milk and dairies cause bloating in case of lactose intolerance.
You can alleviate symptoms by replacing them with lactose free products or using lactase pills.
Whole Grains
Fiber along with starch can cause bloating when you overdo.
The good news is that your digestive system will adapt to the extra fiber and the gas and bloating should decrease over time.

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