Cleveland Kitchen is at the forefront of promoting digestive wellness during Gut Health Month. The company, renowned for its flavorful and innovative fermented foods, is committed to raising awareness about the critical link between gut health and overall well-being.
As Co-founder Drew Anderson explains, “Cleveland Kitchen is thrilled to be part of Gut Health Month and highlight the significance of our microbiome and how it can benefit from fermented foods. Our goal has always been to create delectable, nutrient-rich foods that naturally support gut health. Fermentation not only enhances the taste of our foods but also increases the bioavailability of nutrients, providing even more benefits from everyday eating.”
Cleveland Kitchen offers a range of freshly made fermented foods such as sauerkraut and kimchi that are not only delicious but also packed with live probiotics that aid digestion and promote a balanced microbiome. Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer Mac Anderson believes that good health starts in the gut and encourages incorporating fermented foods into daily routines to support digestive health while enjoying bold flavors.
To learn more about Cleveland Kitchen’s Gut Health Month initiatives, visit their website at clevelandkitchen.com. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, Cleveland Kitchen is a leading producer of fresh fermented foods that prioritize taste, health, and beneficial consumption. Their products can be found nationwide in the refrigerated section.
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