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The anti-bloat grocery list everyone actually needs

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 2, 2025, 18:00 IST
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The anti-bloat grocery list everyone actually needs

We’ve all been there. That heavy, sluggish, tight-jeans feeling that shows up out of nowhere — even when you think you’ve eaten light. Bloating isn’t just annoying; it can completely throw off your day. But here’s the good news: your kitchen might hold the solution. Instead of popping pills or sipping mystery detox teas, a smart grocery haul can actually make a real difference. Whether it’s hidden salt, poor digestion, or just the wrong combo of foods, these five pantry and fridge staples are quiet heroes in the battle against the bloat.

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Fennel seeds

You’ve probably seen your parents or grandparents munching on saunf after a meal — they weren’t just doing it for fun. Fennel seeds are like tiny digestive superheroes. They help with gas, bloating, and that stuffed feeling after eating too much. Just toss a spoon into hot water for a quick tea, or chew a pinch straight after food. Tastes sweet, cools your belly, and even fixes your breath.

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Cucumber

There’s a reason cucumbers pop up at every spa and detox setup — they just work. Packed with water and almost no calories, they’re cooling, refreshing, and easy on the stomach. Cucumber helps reduce water retention, supports hydration, and gives your body a break without needing sugar, salt, or any fuss. Slice it into your salads, blend it into chilled soups, or just munch with a sprinkle of black salt and lemon.

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Ginger

Ginger isn’t just for chai and sore throats — it’s one of the most underrated digestion boosters out there. It stimulates the digestive system, helps food move more efficiently through your gut, and eases that uncomfortable bloated belly. Grate a bit into warm water, stir it into dal, or sip a homemade ginger-lemon tea to keep things moving and your stomach feeling light. It’s spicy in the best way.

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Banana

Bananas get blamed for bloating a lot, but honestly, they’re pretty helpful — if you eat them the right way. They’ve got loads of potassium, which kicks out extra salt and water from your body. They’re super gentle on the stomach and have prebiotic fibre that feeds the good gut bugs. Try eating one ripe banana in the morning and see the difference — especially if you’re the kind who snacks on chips by 4 pm.

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Mint leaves

Fresh mint is like a breath of fresh air for your digestive system. Cooling and calming, it helps ease spasms in the gut, improves bile flow, and reduces fermentation in the intestines — which is often the root cause of gas and bloating. Toss it into chutneys, muddle it into lemon water, or brew it as a tea. It’s easy to use, brightens up your food, and keeps your belly from throwing a tantrum.

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