Fresh Produce and a Happier Gut: What New Research Is Telling Us


By: Judy Davie - The Food Coach

If you've ever had that instinctive feeling that eating more fresh fruit and veg just makes you feel better, you're not imagining it. New research published this year has taken a deep dive into how plant foods support a healthy gut - and the results give us even more reason to fill our baskets with colourful, fresh produce.

Your gut is a busy neighbourhood

Inside your digestive system lives a bustling community of trillions of microbes. The balance of this community influences everything from digestion and nutrient absorption to immunity, inflammation, and even mood. A healthy, diverse gut microbiota is one of the strongest foundations for overall wellbeing.

And that's where fresh produce shines

A 2025 scientific review found that people who eat plenty of vegetables, fruit, herbs, legumes, nuts, and whole grains consistently have healthier, more diverse gut microbiota. It's not just the fibre - though fibre is essential - but also the polyphenols and natural plant compounds that act like fuel for the "good" gut bugs.

Different plant foods feed different microbes, which is why variety matters. A plate that's colourful and ever-changing provides the widest blend of nutrients and creates the most robust gut environment.

What does this mean for you?

A well-fed gut microbiota helps:

  • Keep digestion regular and comfortable
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Strengthen immunity
  • Support metabolic health
  • Improve energy levels
  • Boost mental wellbeing


It's a reminder that produce isn't just "good for you" - it's actively shaping the health of your inner ecosystem every day.

Simple ways to make your gut happier
  • Eat the rainbow: choose different colours each week
  • Include prebiotic foods: garlic, onions, leeks, asparagus, apples, bananas
  • Add fermented foods: sauerkraut, kimchi, yoghurt, kefir
  • Mix up your grains and legumes: swap rice for barley, add lentils to salads, try chickpeas in stews
  • Buy seasonally: seasonal produce is fresher, tastier, and often more nutrient-dense


Even adding one extra serve of veg or fruit each day has been shown to improve gut diversity over time.

What's in season now?

For a full list of what's in season, visit our Market Fresh Report.

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