Fermented Foods For Boosting Immunity

Nutrients and live bacteria in fermented foods can build a strong gut. And that is the secret to better immunity

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Nutrients and live bacteria in fermented foods can build a strong gut. And that is the secret to better immunity

You might think fermented foods are back in vogue but, eating fermented foods is no recent phenomenon. This practice has been around for thousands of years. Fermented foods have long been valued not only for their unique flavour and texture, but also for the nutrients that they provide in an easily digestible form. 

As a process, fermentation enhances the bio-availability of nutrients in the food. For example, the vitamin B12, vitamin C and iron content of a food is enhanced and better absorbed by the body, once the food has been fermented. Scientists working in the area of gut health have opined that those who eat fermented foods regularly tend to have diverse species of bacteria in their gut. This gut bacteria diversity is associated with better physical and mental health. It is also interesting to note that a decline in the consumption of fermented foods is linked to the decline in our innate immunity. Innate immunity is the fast-acting immune response, which relies on the work of a variety of cells like the natural-killer cells, neutrophils, macrophages, etc. The bacterial metabolites in fermented foods are detected by the special receptors in our body, which triggers the activity and movement of immune cells.

Very often, we consume some or the other kind of fermented food without even being aware that it has undergone the fermentation process. Here is a recipe for a dish that is commonly enjoyed as a snack, but it is, in fact, a beneficial fermented food that can easily be prepared at home. 

Recipe: Carrot Dhokla

Serves 4

Ingredients

¼ cup thick yogurt

1 cup yellow chana dal 

1 tsp ginger paste

½ tsp green chilli paste

½ tsp turmeric powder

1 tsp sugar

1 small carrot grated

1 tsp cooking soda

1 tbsp cooking oil

Tempering mixture

⅛ tsp asafoetida ...

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