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Stewed Apples

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65
Kcal
17g
Carbs
15g
Net Carbs
13g
Sugars
1g
Protein
Stewed Apples

Stewed apples are more than just a comforting, naturally sweet treat—they’re a powerful support for digestive health. When apples are gently cooked, they release a type of soluble fiber called pectin, which acts as a prebiotic, feeding beneficial gut bacteria and promoting a balanced gut microbiota.

Pectin also helps to regulate bowel movements by softening the stool and soothing the digestive tract, making stewed apples excellent for constipation relief and digestive comfort. Their gentle nature makes them ideal for sensitive stomachs or when recovering from gut imbalances or illness.

Apples also contain polyphenols, natural compounds that have been shown to support the gut lining, reduce inflammation, and improve intestinal barrier function—all of which are essential for anyone dealing with IBS, bloating, or leaky gut symptoms.

Stewing the apples makes them easier to digest than raw, reducing the digestive load and increasing their soothing properties. Add cinnamon for extra anti-inflammatory and blood-sugar-balancing benefits.

Enjoy them warm on their own, stirred into porridge, or with a dollop of coconut yogurt for a satisfying snack or breakfast that supports both digestion and immune health.

You can have it with 2-ingredient Coconut Yogurt or almond butter for extra nutrition and yumminess!

 

Ingredients
4 servings
  • 4 apples (any kind)
  • 1 cinnamon stick or 1 tsp cinnamon powder
  • 1 tbsp water
Directions

Total time: 10min

  • Step 1:

    Peel and core the apples. Cut them in quarters. Place them in a saucepan with a cinnamon stick or cinnamon powder.

  • Step 2:

    Add the water and cook on medium heat, with the lid on, for around 10 minutes.

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