The amount of fiber in bread is dependent on the type of bread you have and whether there is added fiber or not.
For example, Nature's Pride Double Fiber 100% whole wheat bread had two times the fiber as your typical wheat bread.
if it whole wheat bread then yes its high in fiber
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no wheat has more fiber
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No, bread is not a lipid. Lipids are a class of molecules that include fats, oils, and cholesterol, whereas bread is primarily composed of carbohydrates in the form of starch and fiber. Lipids are important for energy storage and cell structure, while bread serves as a source of energy and dietary fiber.
Whole-grain breads are highest in fiber.
Whole-grain breads are highest in fiber.
White bread normally doesn't have more fiber, unless artificial fiber is added before the bread is baked. Whole wheat bread is more nutritious because the flour isn't bleached and all of the wheat germ is still left in. If the brand of white bread says it has more fiber, they are using fiber from an artificial source. In the 1980's, a brand of "high-fiber" bread actually used saw-dust to add fiber to their product They were forced to take their product off of the market.
yes it is because it has fiber
No. White bread is low in whole grains and fiber compared to wheat bread, and does not help digestion.
Wheat bread can be made with buttermilk, but if you mean white buttermilk bread then wheat is probably healthier since it has more fiber.
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