Foods that refresh you from the inside out (even if they're not cold)
When the heat is on, we don't always need to eat something cold to feel relief. In fact, we often drink iced beverages or eat very cold dishes, and soon after, we experience bloating, heaviness, or slow digestion. The body cools down better when it receives foods that hydrate at a cellular level and don't generate internal heat during digestion.
This is where fresh, seasonal vegetables come in. Even at room temperature, they have the ability to cool you down from the inside, aid digestion, and provide a lighter, more stable feeling of warmth throughout the day.
Refresh your body from the inside, not just from the outside
The body regulates its temperature very precisely. When it's hot, it prioritizes foods that don't require much digestive effort. If digestion is difficult, more internal heat is generated, the exact opposite of what we need in summer.
Vegetables rich in water, fiber, and live plant compounds help maintain thermal balance. They don't cool you down instantly, but they do reduce that feeling of bloating that comes with heat and heavy meals.
That's why, in summer, the appetite tends to lean towards raw, fresh and light foods, even if they are not cold.
Cellular hydration: much more than drinking water
Drinking water is essential, but not always enough to feel truly hydrated. Cellular hydration also depends on minerals, fiber, and how well the body absorbs that fluid.
Vegetables like cucumber, zucchini, and celery contain a large amount of structured water, which the body assimilates gradually. This hydration is more stable and contributes to a prolonged feeling of freshness.
When these vegetables are a regular part of meals, the body maintains its water and thermal balance better.
Light digestions that do not generate heat
In summer, indigestion is twice as noticeable. It causes fatigue, bloating, and a feeling of internal heat even in the shade.
Meals based on raw or lightly cooked vegetables are easier to digest. Requiring less digestive energy, the body doesn't overheat, resulting in an overall feeling of lightness.
This type of diet is especially useful at midday and in the evening, when the heat is usually more intense.
Cucumber: immediate internal freshness
Cucumber is one of the most refreshing foods, even when it's not cold. Its high water content and light effect help to soothe the body from within.
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It's easy to digest, hydrating, and reduces bloating. Eaten raw, it retains all its properties and is ideal for hot days.
Whether in salads, as a base for raw dishes, or simply sliced, cucumber provides relief without digestive effort.
Zucchini: water, softness and balance
Zucchini is a vegetable that is very well tolerated by the body. Although we usually associate it with cooked dishes, raw it is surprisingly fresh and light.
It provides water, fiber, and a smooth texture that aids digestion. It doesn't generate internal heat and helps create refreshing dishes without being cold.
It is ideal for people with sensitive digestion or a tendency to bloat in summer.
Lettuce: lightness that is noticeable from the moment
Lettuce is a perfect base for meals that refresh you from the inside out. It provides water, fiber, and an immediate feeling of lightness after eating.
Chewing them gently stimulates digestion, promoting a more comfortable transit and reducing the feeling of heaviness.
Furthermore, its cooling effect is progressive, which helps to maintain well-being for several hours.
Celery: hydration and gentle cleansing effect
Celery is notable for its high water content and mineral profile. It has a very interesting effect when trying to reduce bloating and the sensation of internal heat.
Its crunchy texture and intense flavor stimulate digestion without overloading it. Eaten raw, it helps maintain hydration and provides a feeling of internal cleansing.
It is especially useful in menus aimed at feeling lighter and less bloated.
Raw and living foods: energy without heaviness
Raw and minimally processed foods retain enzymes, water, and plant structure. This allows the body to process them more easily and generates less heat during digestion.
It's not about eating everything raw, but about incorporating some live foods into daily meals, especially in hot weather.
This approach helps reduce bloating, improves digestion, and provides a sustained feeling of freshness.
Feels cooler without getting cold
One of the benefits of these vegetables is that they refresh without being overly cold. They don't produce that abrupt contrast that very cold foods sometimes create.
The body feels more balanced, less bloated, and has a more stable internal temperature. This is key to maintaining energy throughout the day without fluctuations.
That's why they are so highly recommended in summer, even for people who don't tolerate cold food well.
Anti-bloating menus for the heat
Menus aimed at reducing bloating in summer are based on fresh vegetables, simple combinations and minimal cooking.
Dishes with cucumber, zucchini, lettuce, and celery help to drain, hydrate, and relieve feelings of heaviness. They don't require elaborate preparations or complex ingredients.
These are foods that adapt to the heat and support the body without demanding more than necessary.
Listening to your body in summer
When the body asks for lightness, freshness and living foods, it is usually a clear sign that it needs support, not restrictions.
Responding with seasonal vegetables is a natural form of self-care, especially in the warmer months.
If you're looking for foods that refresh you from the inside out, aid digestion, and reduce bloating without the need for cold meals, we'll be waiting for you at Sanus Fresh, your organic store in Tenerife.