Beans and some other legumes and grains contain carbohydrates that humans cannot digest. As these carbohydrates pass through the digestive tract they are digested by bacteria that exhale gases which need to be expelled... The answer as it specifically relates to baked beans is that the beans contain demihemicelluloses, which feed the bacteria mentioned above. The bugs generate methane, which explains why baked bean lovers tend to be a bit noisy, but not smelly.
Yes, beans can make breastfed babies gassy due to their high fiber content. It is recommended to introduce beans gradually into your diet while breastfeeding to monitor any potential effects on your baby's digestion.
Yes, beans can make breastfed babies gassy due to their high fiber content and potential to cause digestive discomfort. It is recommended to introduce beans gradually into the mother's diet to monitor any potential effects on the baby's digestion.
Yes, beans can make your baby gassy while breastfeeding because they contain complex carbohydrates that can be difficult for babies to digest. It is recommended to monitor your baby's reaction to beans and other gas-inducing foods and consult with a healthcare provider if you have concerns.
beans, garlic
Waffles -can- make you gassy, but does not always make you gassy.
beans
They are a gassy food
probably beans if you were to give them some (not recomended) or perhaps even a brand of dog food that just makes your dog gassy for some reason. just like us humans, we have things that make us gassy that others do not get gassy from, and im sure this goes for dogs. BEWARE OF THE BEANS. THERE IS A REASON FOR THAT SAYING!
Because you just ate some dry beans
one can of frozen pinto beans every 3 hours. makes them a little gassy though.
Limit your intake of carbonated drinks and avoid "gassy" foods, such vegetables in the cabbage family, dried beans, and lentils.
You can try cutting down on gassy foods, such as beans, broccoli, and lentils.