If you’re on #GutTok or haven’t stopped fermenting pickles at home since the Covid-19 pandemic, you’ll likely know that fermented foods are a great source of probiotics. You might also know that probiotics are essential components of a healthy gut microbiome – the community of trillions of bacteria that live in the gut1.
You’re not alone: more and more people are looking to care for their gut microbiome with probiotic foods. In fact, some estimates put the value of the global probiotics market at US$77.12 billion in 2022 and expect it to grow by 14% each year to 20302.
But do you know enough about probiotics to pick the right foods off the shelf when you shop? In this short guide, we explore what probiotics are, why they’re good for your gut, and what foods to buy (or try) to support your gut health.