Fiber is coming for coffee’s protein craze

The protein craze that swept the nation in 2025 has been dethroned by another macronutrient: fiber. According to Oatly's first-ever Future of Taste report, fiber is poised to take over the coffee scene, following in the footsteps of protein, which was previously the king.

As food journalist Elizabeth Dunn notes, "big macro-level shifts tend to be reactive," and if the 2020s belonged to protein, the 2030s are likely to belong to fiber. The report cites the rising popularity of prebiotic sodas like Olipop and Poppi as evidence that a shift towards digestion-conscious eating is underway.

Cara Harbstreet, Oatly's Director of Nutrition, explains that fibermaxxing is an evolution of the protein-maxxing trend, with people now recognizing the importance of gut health. "As we've seen with protein, a lot of folks tend to adopt the thinking that if a little bit of something is good for me, then more must be better," she says.

So what does fiber in coffee look like? Plant-based milks like oat milk are a great addition, as they naturally contain soluble dietary fiber. Chia seeds can also be added to lattes and pudding recipes, while seeds and pitted fruits like dates and figs can add natural sweetness and minerals.

But how much fiber is too much? Harbstreet warns that exceeding the recommended daily amount of fiber can cause unpleasant GI symptoms like bloating, abdominal pain, flatulence, and constipation. The key is to pair your fiber coffee with a complete meal, especially if you're drinking it early in the day.

As for unconventional ways to "fiber-fy" your coffee, consider adding fermented umami flavors made from fiber-containing foods like miso, tahini, or gochujang. Or try Tepache, a traditional Mexican beverage made by fermenting pineapple peels and core with piloncillo (or brown sugar) and spices in water.

The rise of fiber in the coffee scene raises several questions: what does it mean to "maxx" on fiber? How much is too much? And what are the nutrition benefits - or possible detriments? As Oatly's report notes, there's still a lot of confusion around fiber, and it's time for consumers to educate themselves about this important macronutrient.
 
omg u guys i'm so down 4 fiber over protein tbh i was getting a bit tired of the whole protein thing i mean don't get me wrong its great 4 muscle growth etc but fiber just seems like a more natural fit 4 me personally i've been experimenting w/ adding chia seeds 2 my coffee lately & it's made such a diff in how i feel throughout the day my energy levels r steady all mornin 1st thing!
 
I'm so down for another probiotic soda 🥤👍! I love that people are finally realizing the importance of gut health and trying new ways to boost their fiber intake. Adding chia seeds or dates to my coffee sounds like a great idea, but I have to ask: what's with all the weird fermented umami flavors? 😂 Is it really necessary to add miso or gochujang to your coffee? Maybe just stick to the simple stuff like oat milk and see how that goes? And btw, can we get some more affordable fiber-rich milks on the market? I'm tired of paying an arm and a leg for that fancy-schmancy Oatly stuff 💸.
 
so fibre's gonna be the new protein in coffee lol 🤯 i'm actually kinda excited about this shift because we need more people talking about gut health and digestion being just as important as weight loss or exercise 🌱 oat milk is a great start, but what really excites me is the rise of fermented umami flavors - miso, tahini, gochujang... can't wait to try out some new recipes! 🍵 but seriously, i think it's time for people to learn more about fibre and how much they should be consuming daily. too much fibre can cause some nasty side effects so let's get educated and make informed choices 💡
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda wild that we’re replacing protein with fiber in our coffee... like, what even is happening? 🤯 I mean, I get it, gut health and all that jazz, but can we talk about how this might affect our overall diet? Like, if everyone starts drinking more fiber-rich coffee, are we gonna end up overdoing it on the fiber front? That sounds like a real recipe for disaster... bloating and abdominal pain, ugh 😷. And what’s with all these new ingredients like chia seeds and fermented umami flavors? It just seems too much for me.
 
I'm so done with these trend cycles 🙄. First it was protein, now it's fiber... like what's next? Can't we just chill with our food choices for a sec? I mean, I get it, gut health is important and all that jazz 🤪, but do we really need to make everything about "maxxing" or whatever. And don't even get me started on the whole fiber coffee thing... chia seeds in lattes? It sounds like someone poured sugar into a vat of regret 😂. The real question should be: why are we still relying on gimmicky products and trends instead of actual scientific research? At least when it comes to protein, there were some legit gains 🏋️‍♀️... now it's all about fiber.
 
🤔 I'm all for a shift towards more balanced eating, but are we really ready to put all our eggs in the fiber basket? Like, isn't protein still super beneficial for muscle growth and recovery? Can't we have both? Also, what's with the fermentation craze? It sounds like some people just want to drink food 🍴. Seriously though, I do think we need to talk more about the nutritional benefits of fiber and how much is too much. Maybe we should be having a conversation about moderation instead of all-in fiber obsession 😐
 
I'm so down on fibre being the new protein in coffee lattes 🤩 I mean, who doesn't love a good excuse to add more oats or chia seeds to their morning brew? But seriously, it's cool that people are finally realizing the importance of gut health and digestive system. My friend is super into prebiotic sodas like Olipop, and she swears by them for, like, every day 🥤 It's also dope to see Oatly pushing for more education on fibre - it can be pretty overwhelming when you're scrolling through recipe vids online, lol.
 
fiber in coffee sounds like a total gimmick 🤔... i mean, who thought adding more stuff to their already caffeinated drink was a good idea? and what's with the fancy-schmancy fermented umami flavors? sounds like someone just threw a bunch of random ingredients together and called it "fashionable". and let's not forget about the bloating and abdominal pain issues that come with too much fiber - just what i want to deal with on a Sunday morning... all in all, i think this fiber craze is just another fad waiting to happen 😒
 
The protein craze has finally caught up with its own hype cycle 🤦‍♀️! Fiber is the real MVP (Most Valuable Protein? 😂) now. I mean, we've been hearing about gut health and digestion for ages, so it's only natural that people are turning to fiber as a game-changer #FiberPower.

I'm loving the idea of adding chia seeds or dates to my lattes - who knew those things were good for me? 🤷‍♀️ And fermented umami flavors sound like an awesome way to "fiber-fy" your coffee #CoffeeConnoisseur. But I gotta ask, how do we know when we've hit fiber overload? When does "more is better" turn into "more is too much"? 🤔
 
🤔 I mean, have you seen the way people were obsessed with protein shakes back in the 2020s? Like, I get it, protein is important, but now fiber is taking center stage? 🍃 It's kinda cool, actually. But let's be real, fiber isn't as exciting to drink straight up as a cold brew ☕️. What's next? Are we gonna start adding kale smoothie bowls to our morning coffee routine? 😂 And what about all the fancy-schmancy ways people are trying to "fiber-fy" their coffee... like, fermented umami flavors? 🤮 It's just a bit too much for me. Still, I gotta respect Oatly's report on this - they're right, we need to know more about fiber and how to consume it without, you know, turning into a human-sized prune 🚽.
 
Fiber in coffee is about to get crazy 🤯! I mean, who knew that the humble food we eat could be so interesting? The idea of pairing our fibre-rich coffee with a meal makes sense, but what's next? Are we gonna add psyllium husk to our lattes? 😂 On a more serious note, I'm excited to see how this trend evolves and what new products come out. As for "maxxing" on fiber, I think it's all about balance - we don't want to turn into human beanbags 🤣. Let's just say I'll be trying out some of those fermented umami flavors... who knows, maybe I'll discover my new fave drink! 😍
 
💡 Fiber is like the secret ingredient that's gonna change up our coffee game 🍵. Like, I'm all for trying new things, but too much fiber can be a real downer 😷. Has anyone tried those fermented umami flavors with miso or tahini? Sounds kinda weird, but I'm curious now 💭. And what's the deal with Tepache? Is it like a coffee upgrade or something 🤔?
 
Fiber in coffee is getting hype 🤯. I'm not surprised, to be honest. We've all been hearing about the importance of gut health for ages. Adding some chia seeds or oats to your latte might just be the start of a beautiful thing 😊. Too much fiber can be a no-go though - don't wanna end up with bloating issues 🤢. I'm excited to see where this trend takes us!
 
so fiber in coffee huh? sounds like we're gonna be bloated just thinking about it lol 🤣 anyway gotta respect oatly's move into the fiber game, they're like the athletes of the nutrition world - always pushing boundaries and taking risks. but seriously though, fermented umami flavors made from miso or gochujang sound kinda interesting... might give my coffee a little kick 😄
 
man I cant believe protein was dethroned like that fiber is gonna be huge in the coffee scene this year 🤯👀 i mean oat milk is already a thing but adding chia seeds and dates to lattes sounds crazy delicious my friend who's always talking about prebiotics is gonna love this poppi and olipop are gonna be raking it in 💸
 
I'm actually kinda hyped about this fiber trend 🤩! I mean, protein was cool and all, but fiber is like the ultimate superfood 🌟! It's amazing how our understanding of gut health has evolved to prioritize fibermaxxing over protein-maxxing. And can we talk about how versatile it is? Adding chia seeds to lattes or using fermented umami flavors made from miso and tahini sounds like a game-changer 🤤! Of course, moderation is key, but I'm excited to see where this trend takes us 💡. Who knows, maybe one day we'll have fiber-infused coffee shops popping up everywhere ☕️!
 
omg i'm so down for this fiber trend lol 😂 I've been drinking oat milk in my coffee all the time and I can already feel the benefits like, more regular bowel movements and not feeling bloated after meals 🤯. It's crazy how much we've learned about gut health and how important it is to balance our diet with fiber-rich foods 🌿. Cara Harbstreet makes so much sense when she says that people tend to think if a little bit of something is good, then more must be better... it's like, yeah no let's start with small amounts and see what happens 😅. I'm definitely going to try adding chia seeds or dates to my coffee latte next and see how that goes 💡.
 
🤔 I'm loving the new protein craze being dethroned by fiber in the coffee scene! It makes total sense that our bodies need a balance of everything to function properly. The fact that oat milk is already adding fiber to our lattes is a game-changer 🌱. But, let's get real, how much fiber is too much? I don't want my coffee (or life) to be all bloated and uncomfortable 😂. And what's up with the fermented umami flavors? Sounds like an interesting twist on traditional coffee flavors! Definitely thinking of trying Tepache next time I'm in the mood for something adventurous 🌯
 
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