When we eat beans and they get to our intestine, the Oligosaccharides remain there as we do not have the enzymes or any other thing whatsoever to digest the. After the Oligosaccharides pass into our large intestine, the bacteria present there start to break them down. During this process, the bacteria release several different types of gases, mainly hydrogen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide. About 33% of these bacteria also end up producing methane and this is the one that smells.
Methods for Cooking Beans To Prevent Farting
1. Soaking your Beans in Water
Scientists and even pro chefs have recommended soaking your beans in water for hours before cooking will remove most of these Oligosaccharides before you cook the. Many people said this works but I not many people have the patience to soak beans before cooking. But it sure works!
2. Adding Mould to the Beans
The reason why we have problems digesting beans is that we lack the alpha-galactosidase enzyme in our digestive tract. There is a mould called Aspergillus niger that contains the Alpha-Galactosidase enzyme. After gently sprinkling this on your food, it works by breaking down Oligosaccharides and preventing your large intestinal bacteria from creating gases. It is now being sold as a product and people that use it said they usually by from Amazon online under the brand name Beano.
3. Soaking Beans with Baking Soda
This baking soda has many uses that will be listed soon. One of them is what it does to help reduce or eliminate flatulence after eating beans. Adding baking soda to the soak water of dried beans before cooking (about 1/16 teaspoon per quart) significantly decreases the content of the raffinose and other Oligosaccharide family members.
4. Changing the boiled water
This method has worked with great success. Its simple, What you do? Cook your beans with a lot of water for about 15 minutes, then throw away the water and add fresh boiling water. In this first boiling, do not add any cooking ingredients yet, because it'll cause the it to wash away . It is believed that most of these saccharides must have been removed by the first boiling although there's no scientific backing for this.
5. Don't Consume Beans Late At Night:
This is not part of the cooking process, but it was always going to come in. Now we are done listing the methods to consider during preparation. We should also remember how to consume after cooking. Beans requires longer time to digest.
Woow, beautiful tip about cooking bean to healthy living
ReplyDeleteBut I honestly love the farting. . . Lol
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