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    Soluble Fiber vs. Insoluble Fiber: What’s the Difference?

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondFebruary 23, 2026003 Mins Read
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    Most people are well aware that fiber is a nutrient we want to eat enough of. Fewer know that there are two distinct types: soluble fiber and insoluble fiber. Both play different—but equally valuable—roles in your body. Does fiber make you poop? You bet. But as hyped as fiber’s poop-promoting powers may be—and, make no mistake, that function is indeed essential—there’s actually a lot more to appreciate about the stuff, both in its soluble and insoluble forms.

    In an effort to give fiber its full due, we broke it all down with the help of a few nutrition experts. Here’s everything you need to know about the two types of fiber, including what they do in your body, the foods where you can find them, and the health benefits they offer.

    First of all: What actually is fiber?

    Fiber, sometimes called dietary fiber, is a type of carbohydrate found in plant foods, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Its structure is formed by a bunch of sugar molecules, bound together in a way that makes it hard to readily break down and use as energy. The small intestine can’t digest fiber in the same way as other kinds of carbohydrates, so unlike sugar or starch, for instance, fiber is not a great source of fuel for the body. But it still plays a crucial role in a healthy diet.

    So, what foods are high in fiber generally? Lots of kinds of plants. Nearly all plant foods (which include vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, seeds, and nuts) contain a combination of both soluble and insoluble fiber, according to the FDA. Sometimes the two types are listed separately on nutrition labels, but often, they’re lumped together as “fiber.” Take an apple, for instance. Its flesh contains some soluble fiber, while the skin is full of insoluble fiber, Whitney Linsenmeyer, PhD, RD, an assistant professor in the department of nutrition and dietetics at Saint Louis University’s Doisy College of Health Sciences and a national spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND), tells SELF.

    Where both types of fiber don’t always show up is in fiber supplements (like psyllium husk products) and fiber-fortified foods (like high-fiber protein bars), which often contain large amounts of added fiber that consists of just one type or the other, Lisa Young, RDN, CDN, PhD, a nutrition counselor and adjunct professor in the department of nutrition and food studies at New York University, tells SELF. That not only denies you the benefits of both types, but can also be less than ideal for your stomach, as we’ll get into in a bit.

    What is soluble fiber, and what does it do?

    Soluble fiber is fiber that is able to dissolve in water. While there are “typically fewer rich sources of soluble fiber in our food supply than insoluble fiber,” Desiree Nielsen, RD, a recipe developer with a focus on plant-based nutrition, tells SELF, you probably still have plenty of decent options sitting in your pantry. Soluble fiber is found in grains (like barley and oats), legumes (like beans, lentils, and peas), seeds (like flaxseeds and chia seeds), nuts (like peanuts and macadamia nuts), and some fruits and vegetables (like bananas, avocados, citrus fruits, strawberries, and carrots), according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine (plus okra and eggplant, Nielsen adds). It’s especially concentrated in berries, artichokes, broccoli, and winter squash, Kim Larson, RDN, a board-certified health and wellness coach, tells SELF.

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