Nowadays, it is a known fact that brown bread should be used instead of white.
So, whenever you grab a sandwich, you would make sure to get one that uses brown bread because it is "healthy".
But, why is brown bread better? Is white bread that bad that you should avoid it completely?
Brown Bread or Whole Wheat
You would think that brown bread and whole wheat bread are one and the same. Is there any difference?
So, the next time you buy a pack of brown bread, remember, it could be brown just because of some colour added to it. So specify that you want "whole wheat bread". Also, check the ingredients at the back of the pack.
Pure Whole Wheat
If you read about the list of ingredients at the back of a whole-wheat bread pack, you will find that the manufacturers use whole-wheat flour as well as wheat flour.
Wheat flour is actually maida, and this is a normal practice. So, don't think the manufacturers have cheated you because all whole wheat bread is usually made with some amount of wheat bread.
Also you may find the colour of the bread changes according to brand. This is because some brands use a little "caramel colouring" to give the bread a dark shade of brown.
Nutritional Values
According to Lisa Sarah John, Chief Nutritionist of Calorie Care, here is a comparison of the nutritional content of white bread with whole wheat bread.
Nutritional Content | Whole Wheat Bread | White Bread |
Calories | 250 cals | 250 cals |
Carbohydrates | 50 grams | 52 grams |
Protein | 8.8 grams | 8 grams |
B Vitamin - Thiamin | 0.21 mg | 0.07 mg |
B Vitamin - Niacin | 2.5 mg | 0.7 mg |
Iron | 2.2 mg | 1 mg |
Fat | 1.5 grams | 1 grams |
Calcium | 18 mg | 11 mg |
According to the above chart, whole-wheat bread has a higher iron, vitamin and calcium content than white bread. This is what makes it a healthier alternative.
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