Beans cause gas because they contain oligosaccharides, sugars your body can’t digest without the enzyme alpha-galactosidase. These sugars travel to your large intestine, where gut bacteria break them down, producing gases such as hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and methane. Soaking beans overnight or rinsing canned beans well can help reduce gas. Gradually adding beans to your …
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Why Beans Cause Gas
Beans bring on the bloat due to complex sugars, but there’s a surprising way to enjoy them with less gas—discover the secret inside.