Which Bread is Good for Health? (2024)

Are you wondering which bread is good for health?

I was chatting with a friend recently and she was very happy that her family had shifted to eating a multigrain loaf of bread and are enjoying the "healthy" bread very much. She was shocked to hear that often, multigrain bread has more refined flour or "maida" than what might be labeled whole wheat bread. In terms of healthiest bread, multi-grain breads are just a step above white breads. We had a long conversation about everything I have discovered about commercially available bread in India.

I wanted to make note of all the points she found useful and share them in the hopes that you find them useful too. Our Bakery at Sampoorna Ahara started with making bread as our very first product because we couldn't find suitable bread for us to eat anywhere!

If you are here, reading this, I'm going to assume you are already aware of why white bread is unhealthy. We are going to skip that portion. Here's how you buy healthy bread:

The most important step. Check the label and all the information on the ingredient list and baking process written there. You will find me repeatedly mentioning this. Do bear with me :)

Here are some facts about the types of bread to help:

1. "Whole wheat bread/brown bread/multigrain bread"

It can legally have up to 70% maida or refined wheat flour. More for multigrain bread. This is also true for most whole wheat sourdough breads. These breads will still produce high blood sugar levels, have less fiber, affect digestion, and have multiple other health impacts.

2. "100% whole wheat bread"

It often has added gluten/dough improvers and strengtheners or oil and maybe sugar. It does have the healthy fiber of whole wheat. However, might have additives that hurt your health.

3. "Bran enriched"

"Bran added" bread - means that the base is refined flour, and bran has been added to it. This increases the grams of fiber in the bread but still isn't the healthiest in all other ways.

4. "Millet bread"

It also often have a mix of wheat flour and other millet flour. Again, a look at the label will give you more information. If labeled "Wheat Flour" they are referring to Maida or refined wheat flour or white flour. If labeled "Whole Wheat Flour" they are referring to Atta or wholemeal wheat flour. This is the whole grain, ground with the bran or the healthy outer layer of the grain.

5. Gluten-Free bread

This is a whole different category or type of bread product. There are lots of possible variations. Again, read the ingredients list before adding it to your shopping cart. Some of these bread can be a very healthy option and are great for people with gluten allergies or Celiac disease.

How do you identify Gluten-free bread?

a. Check for additives

We use Guar Gum here at SampoornaAhara for our Gluten-free breads since this is a safe and healthy option to replace gluten. It is the sap of a cluster bean plant and is a traditional food here in India. Do research any other additives before buying.

b. Identify refined flour

This can be both refined grains and "Starches" which are refined flours from multiple sources, including tubers. This includes Tapioca Starch, a common ingredient in Gluten-free baking. Also avoid White rice powder. Look for any mention of the word refined to see if this means they have removed healthy fiber content from the grain. Breads with a high amount of these flours are similar to white bread in terms of nutritional content, fiber content, and glycemic index (how quickly your blood sugar level increases)

c. Good Gluten Free Breads

They can actually be one of the healthiest options! Since you are able to enjoy the nutritional benefits of millet or other forms of whole grains, sometimes even lentils! This could lead to a more balanced diet.

6. Rye Bread

There are a few different rye bread options. Look at what flour is used in your bread. White or Light Rye flour is refined, don't use this. Dark Rye flour is usually the whole grain that is ground fine - this is quite a healthy option. The healthiest rye bread option uses pumpernickel flour. This is a courser ground whole rye. Because it is courser, this flour is a rich source of food for beneficial bacteria in your gut. This is called Pre-biotic food. Courser ground flours also help maintain more steady blood sugar levels.

7. Enriched flour in breads

Vitamins and Minerals are added to a normal loaf of bread to increase its nutritional benefits. The added nutrients can be good for people with deficiencies, however, the bread itself matters as well. Do check against the previously mentioned list what type of bread you are buying.

Some notes on the process of baking:

These are not things you might see in the label of breads, however, you should be able to notice this in either texture, appearance, or taste.

1. Browning of the crust

Crusts have more AGE formations if they are browner. (We steam our bread for a while before finishing them off by baking a little to reduce this happening) When people bake Sourdough boules they tend to have darker crusts. If you are eating this see if you would like to avoid the crust as AGE chemicals have been linked to higher rates of cancer.

2. Salt

Some types of breads have very high levels of salt. Often the case with typical sourdough recipes.

Our family has been following a Whole food plant based diet for five years now. And I just couldn't find anything to suit my needs. That's actually why I started the bakery. To make bread with just atta (whole wheat flour), water and a little salt. Over the past 2 years, the team and I have been very glad to be able to help people who want to buy it from outside.

But I initially started at home.

If you are up for doing it yourself, here is what I would suggest:

1. Keep a sourdough starter at home or buy some instant yeast (as far as I know, instant yeast isn't unhealthy, just that Sourdough is a bit healthier)

2. Use your own chosen flour at home - can use a mix of atta and up to 40% of any other flour. Including soy/chickpea/almond etc. Millet can be a little tricky, I would suggest taking it up when you feel ready for it.

3. Use water in the ratio of 1 flour : 0.8 water . You can go up to 1:1. The more water you can use, the more easily the bread will rise. However, it will become harder to handle the dough as the water content increases.

4. Add salt as desired. We recommend using only 3/4 tsp of ionized salt per person per day in all your food intake, else using miso paste. Let it rise until there is a generous amount of bubbles. Fold it a few times in between with wet fingers to prevent sticking.

5. Steam it in an idli cooker or pressure cooker without a whistle. If baking in the oven, add a tray of water underneath the bread to increase the steam in the oven.

You can play around with it and make coloured dough with fruit and vegetables or shapes to capture imagination. This is a perfect thing to involve children in.

I hope that helps!

Be Blessed!
Janani
Co-Founder, Sampoorna Ahara Bakery

Which Bread is Good for Health? (2024)

FAQs

Which bread is good for daily use? ›

Multigrain bread: The better option to choose from the wide variety of options in the healthy bread section is multigrain. It offers additional protein and fibre and can support in stabilising blood sugar levels. Simply said, multigrain bread is made from several different kinds of grains.

Is bread good for health? ›

Bread, especially wholemeal, is an important source of dietary fibre which helps to keep our digestive system healthy, helps control blood sugar and cholesterol levels and makes us feel fuller for longer.

What is a high quality bread? ›

Well proportioned, with straight sides and a Well-rounded pebbled symmetrical with a smooth level top. The top, free from peaks or well-rounded top. volume is at least twice the cracks. size of the unbaked product.

What is the best bread for high blood pressure? ›

Whole-wheat bread.

What is the best bread for inflammation? ›

Refined grains, such as the grains found in white bread and white pasta, are known to increase inflammation across the whole body. Sourdough bread and rye bread are both good options for an anti-inflammatory diet. The best sourdough and rye bread varieties to reduce gut inflammation are those made from whole grains.

What is the best bread to lower cholesterol? ›

The best bread for those with high cholesterol is 100% whole grain bread. Bread made from whole grains is high in soluble fiber which is key to lowering cholesterol levels.

How many slices of bread is enough for a day? ›

An average person can consume up to 8 slices of white bread per day. Make sure though to balance that consumption with other carbohydrates sources. For example, you may replace 3 slices of bread with 1 large potato or have 1 medium potato and 1 slice of bread.

What is the best bread in the world? ›

The top 10 best breads in the world are, check ranking here:
  1. Roti canai, Malaysia.
  2. Pan de bono, Colombia.
  3. Butter garlic naan, India.
  4. Nan-e barbari, Iran.
  5. Pão de queijo, Brazil.
  6. Baguette, France.
  7. Naan (collectively), India.
  8. Piadina Romagnola, Italy.
Sep 14, 2023

Which supermarket bread is healthiest? ›

Next time you're at the store, look for the following options to find a healthy bread you like.
  • Wholegrain bread. Wholegrain bread is minimally processed and made with flour from fully intact grains. ...
  • Multigrain bread. ...
  • Dark rye bread. ...
  • Authentic sourdough bread. ...
  • Flaxseed, or linseed, bread. ...
  • Ezekiel, or sprouted grain, bread.
Mar 19, 2024

Is peanut butter good for you? ›

Peanut butter is loaded with so many good, health-promoting nutrients, including vitamin E, magnesium, iron, selenium and vitamin B6. Research shows that people who regularly eat nuts and nut butter, including peanut butter, are less likely to develop heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

What is the best bread for heart patients? ›

Whole-grain breads are good sources of nutrients that help maintain a healthy immune system. They also provide dietary fiber that can help improve cholesterol levels and lower the risk of heart disease, stroke, obesity and Type 2 diabetes.

What is the #1 healthy bread? ›

  • Sprouted-Grain Bread. I always have sprouted-grain bread in my freezer. ...
  • Whole-Wheat Bread. While it's not as fancy as some of the other breads on this list, whole-wheat bread is a healthy classic. ...
  • Sourdough Bread. ...
  • Seeded Bread. ...
  • English Muffins. ...
  • Banana Bread.
Sep 28, 2023

Which bread is 100% whole wheat? ›

Britannia 100% Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread.

What is the healthiest bread than regular bread? ›

The Bottom Line. In general, you want to look for whole-grain bread that has some fiber, protein and not too much sodium or added sugar per slice. Sprouted grain bread hits all those marks and has a hearty texture that I think is delicious when toasted.

Is sourdough bread healthier? ›

Sourdough bread is a great alternative to conventional bread. It's richer in nutrients, less likely to spike your blood sugar, and generally easier to digest. Just remember that sourdough fermentation doesn't degrade gluten completely.

Which bread is healthiest white or brown? ›

Wholemeal bread is better for you than white.

The Governement's National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) shows that white bread contributes 10% or more of adult calcium, iron, manganese and thiamine intake; it is low in fat and sugar but provides one tenth of our dietary fibre and nearly a tenth of protein.

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