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What is the best way to know that the bread you are buying is a whole-grain bread?
A. The label says “wheat bread,” “multi grain,” or “stone ground.”
B. Bread is brown, not white, in color.
C. Any ingredient includes the word “whole.”
D. The bread tastes “grainy.”
E. The person putting out the bread says so.
What is Any ingredient includes the word “whole.” You cannot rely on the color or texture of a bread to show that it is a whole grain. Look for the word “whole” in the ingredient list. Breads labeled with the words "multi-grain," "stone-ground," "100% wheat," "cracked wheat," "seven-grain," or "bran" are usually not whole-grain products. Whole grain examples (for grain products in general, not necessarily bread) include brown rice, oatmeal, popcorn, quinoa, rolled oats, whole-grain barley, whole-grain corn, whole oats, whole rye, whole wheat, and wild rice.