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7 Foods that can worsen gut health in monsoons

7 Foods that can worsen gut health in monsoons

Time of India16-07-2025
The monsoon season offers a refreshing break from the summer heat, but it also brings a higher risk of digestive problems. Increased humidity and dampness create the perfect environment for bacterial and fungal growth in food.
During this time, our digestive system tends to become sluggish, making it more sensitive to contamination and difficult-to-digest foods. To protect gut health during monsoons, it's essential to be mindful of what we eat. Here are some common foods that may negatively impact digestion during the rainy season, supported by scientific research.
Leafy Green Vegetables
Although leafy greens like spinach, methi, and coriander are packed with nutrients, they often harbor mud, bacteria, and parasites during the monsoon.
These contaminants are hard to remove completely, even with washing. If not cooked properly, they can trigger stomach infections, diarrhea, and indigestion. It's best to avoid raw preparations like salads and consume only thoroughly cooked greens during this season.
Street Foods and Chaats
Popular monsoon street snacks like pani puri, samosa, and bhel puri may satisfy cravings but pose a high risk to gut health.
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These foods are often prepared with contaminated water and exposed to open air, increasing the chance of bacterial infection. Rainy weather worsens this by promoting microbial growth, which can lead to gastrointestinal infections, food poisoning, or diarrhea.
Fried and Oily Foods
The urge to indulge in crispy pakoras and bhajiyas is strong in the rains, but fried foods are hard to digest and can disrupt gut function.
They often lead to acidity, gas, and bloating—especially when eaten in excess. Moreover, reusing cooking oil (common in roadside stalls) increases the formation of harmful compounds that irritate the stomach lining and imbalance gut flora.
Curd and Buttermilk
Fermented dairy like curd and buttermilk typically promote gut health, but during monsoons, their cooling nature can cause issues like cold, congestion, or indigestion—especially in those with weaker immunity.
Some individuals may also experience mucus formation or bloating, making it safer to consume curd in moderation and preferably during daytime meals.
Raw Sprouts
Sprouts are nutrient-dense but become risky in humid weather. The moist environment supports the rapid multiplication of bacteria like Salmonella, E. coli, and Listeria. Since raw sprouts are often consumed without heating, they can lead to gut infections.
Lightly steaming or sautéing them can make them safer for consumption during monsoons.
Precut fruits
Pre-cut fruits sold by vendors may look fresh but are often exposed to flies, dust, and moisture—ideal conditions for bacterial contamination. Eating such fruits can result in stomach upsets, cramps, or diarrhea. It's safer to eat freshly washed and cut fruits at home, preferably within 15–20 minutes of preparation.
Pulses and Beans
Hard legumes like rajma, chana, and black gram are protein-rich but harder to digest during monsoon months. Due to sluggish digestion, these foods can ferment in the gut, leading to bloating, gas, and discomfort. Moderating their intake and combining them with digestion-friendly spices like hing (asafoetida) or ajwain is advisable.
What research says
A 2014 study published in the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine found that seasonal changes—especially monsoons—significantly influence gut microbiota.
The study revealed that exposure to waterborne pathogens and a shift in dietary patterns during the rainy season can increase susceptibility to gastrointestinal disturbances, underlining the importance of adjusting diet according to seasonal needs.
To conclude
In a nutshell, it can be concluded that during monsoons, it's not just about what you eat, but how it's prepared and stored. Choosing warm, freshly cooked meals and avoiding gut-irritating foods can go a long way in keeping your digestive system healthy. Being mindful of these seven food types can help prevent stomach issues and maintain a balanced gut throughout the rainy season.
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