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HOInstant noodles look appetizing, but once you eat them they digest very differently from whole foods. They’re made mostly of highly refined starch that’s been pre-cooked and dried, which causes it to absorb water and swell rapidly. In the stomach and gut, this can create a thick, paste-like mass that moves more slowly through digestion compared to fiber-rich foods.
Because instant noodles are low in fiber and high in refined carbs, they don’t stimulate normal gut movement very well. This can lead to feelings of heaviness, bloating, or sluggish digestion. The issue isn’t that they literally turn into “glue,” but that their structure and lack of fiber slow how efficiently your digestive system processes them. Over time, relying on foods like this can make digestion feel less comfortable and less regular compared to meals that contain fiber, protein, and whole ingredients.
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