We all know that the whole wheat bread is great and healthier than white bread. We are advised to eat whole wheat bread. Yes this might be easy for some people but not for those white bread lovers. I can understand this because I also agree that the white bread has a great taste.
Therefore there are some hot questions being asked again and again about how white bread can replace whole wheat bread. Some of the hot Q&As are:
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Why Whole Wheat is great and Healthier?
Generally, there are 2 major differences between a normal bread and whole wheat bread - how they are processed and how medicinal they are. Both of them are make from wheat berries which have 3 nutrient parts. They are the bran, the germ and the endosperm. Whole wheat is processed to include all of them but white bread only uses the endosperm. Therefore whole wheat has higher in fiber, vitamins B6, E and hence healthier.
Today a lot of bread is enriched. Doesn't it equal to Whole Wheat?
No, not at all. First of all, natural nutrient that comes from food itself is better. White bread's flour loses the most nutritious parts of the grain especially fiber when it is refined. Agreeing to some reports, you must eat eight pieces of white bread to get the same amount of fibers in whole wheat bread. So whole wheat is still the great option for you.
How to Know If a Bread is honestly Whole Wheat?
Usually, color is the best clue. But today we have to be careful. Many breads on the store have the same color because some caramel coloring is added to them. Look for "whole grain" or "whole wheat" as the first ingredient on the label. If other ingredients is first, you can put the loaf back and keep looking.
Because of this, I started to eat whole wheat bread. What we eat everyday will determine how wholesome our bodies are. Besides that you should learn to make your own bread too. A homemade bread is more healthier. Besides that it is easy to make one too.
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