Wheat bread is not grown. It is made from ingredients by following a recipe.
because it is soft
The Daniel Fast typically involves a plant-based diet that excludes animal products, processed foods, sweeteners, and leavened bread. Rye bread, being a type of bread that often contains yeast, would generally not be allowed on this fast. However, if the rye bread is made without yeast and adheres to the fast's guidelines, it might be considered acceptable. It's best to focus on whole grains, fruits, and vegetables during the fast.
Grits with no butter is fine but I have no idea about cream of wheat.
I've never heard of Daniel's fast. The fast that is mentioned in Daniel was either a total fast, of all food, or possibly a bread and water fast. I believe the fast you may mean is Ezekiel's fast, which he ate for a long period of time, it was bread made with certain grains, along with water.
The best way to describe what a Daniel's fast it, anything that comes from a seed. So you can eat fruit, veggies and wheat, but not dairy or sugar.
The Daniel Fast typically involves eating a plant-based diet that excludes processed foods, sugar, and certain ingredients. While 100 percent whole wheat bagels may seem healthy, they are often considered processed and may contain added ingredients that are not compliant with the fast's guidelines. Therefore, it's advisable to avoid bagels and stick to whole grains like brown rice or quinoa, along with plenty of fruits and vegetables.
Whole wheat bread typically takes about 5-7 days to grow mold, depending on factors like moisture levels, temperature, and storage conditions. Keeping it in a cool, dry place can help extend its shelf life.
How fast a bread molds depends on the amount of preservatives in the bread. If a bread has a lot of preservatives in it, it will mold less quickly than breads that don't have preservatives, no matter if it's wheat or white. Wheat breads are more likely to be "natural" and "preservative-free" though.
Gluten is bad, mmk?
White bread does not necessarily mold faster than other bread. It depends upon the formulation, the quality of the ingredients and the conditions under which the bread was made, transported and stored.
Over the counter stool softeners.Another answerEat one or two apples a day, more fiber (brown rice, whole wheat bread) raw and steamed veggies, fruits. Stay away cheese, white bread, red meat (small amount only), fast food is not good either.