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Pasta and indigestion
Does anyone know why every time I make pasta at home, whether it be fresh or dried, I always end up with terrible indigestion later on? Its not the quantity as I am following weight watchers at the minute and am not allowed much, but I still suffer. I drain it well after cooking.
However, if I have pasta in a restaurant, I don't have a problem, in fact I can eat twice as much of it and still be fine..... any ideas anyone because I really don't want to stop eating it!
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You could be overcooking which won't really affect the constituents, but as pasta is suggested as good food for anyone who suffers from acid reflux or heartburn, have a think about what sauces you are having it with - not the pasta.
A good restaurant will make fresh pasta, but it has to be said that dried with a suace is almost as good as fresh. The main difference is that frsh takes less cooking time and has a naturaly softer - so maybe easier for you to digest - texture.
If you notice the feeling after tomato based sauce on pasta - its the tomato thats the problem more so than the pasta, as tomatoes are recognised as cause of heartburn.
Restaurants may well keep tomato sauce simmering for a long while for service, (as it is a staple) so cooking out the sauce, which reduces the effect you are sensitive to.
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