According to the CDC, more than one-third of Americans eat fast food daily, often due to time constraints and busy lifestyles. The gastrointestinal system thrives on balanced, home-cooked meals, yet hectic schedules make this challenging. Many families spend less than 30 minutes preparing dinner, as reported by Statista. Pantry staples—shelf-stable ingredients like beans, pasta, and canned tomatoes—offer a practical solution, enabling quick, nutritious meals that support digestive health and fit into the busiest of routines.
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45. Pickles and Fermented Vegetables Pickles and fermented vegetables are pantry staples that do more than add tang and crunch—they can also benefit digestive health. Fermented…