14 Healthy Whole-Grain Foods (Including Gluten-Free Options)

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Here are 14 healthy whole-grain foods. 1. Whole Oats. Oats are among the healthiest whole grains you can eat. They’re not only packed with vitamins, minerals and fiber but also naturally gluten ...
Whole grains: Hearty options for a healthy diet - Mayo Clinic
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By Mayo Clinic Staff. Whole-grain foods are good choices for a nutritious diet. Whole grains provide fiber, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. Whole-grain foods help control of cholesterol levels, weight and blood pressure. These foods also help lower the risk of diabetes, heart disease and other conditions.
Whole Grain Foods List - Verywell Fit
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Expand your culinary repertoire with any of the following whole grains. Barley: This classic grain has a nutty flavor and palate-pleasing chewiness. It is also a source of beta-glucan, a type of fiber that may help lower cholesterol. Brown rice: Try swapping brown rice for white rice in stir-fries, casseroles, or soups.
24 of Our Best Whole Grain Recipes for Every Meal - Better Homes & Gardens
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Power Grains: Oats, Quinoa, Whole Wheat. Give your morning a sweet, energetic boost with these satisfying citrus whole-grain muffins. Oats and quinoa help make up an unbeatable batter filled with iron, antioxidants, and magnesium. A smear of orange marmalade gives these healthy muffins a sun-kissed finish. 13 of 24.
11 Healthiest Whole Grains - Best Whole Grain Foods - Good Housekeeping
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Try adding raisins or dried apricots to quick-cooking barley and serve it as a side dish. Just make sure it’s whole-grain barley, not "pearled," which means the bran and germ have been removed ...
The Essential Whole Grain Foods You Need in Your Diet - EatingWell
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3. Corn. Often categorized as a vegetable, corn can also be considered a grain. Corn in its purest form is packed with antioxidants. Look for it in an assortment of colors—yellow, white, blue and even purple—and eat it straight from the cob or toast the kernels for popcorn. 4.
7 Whole-Grain Foods You Should Try | American Heart Association
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Common Sources: Whole kernels (fresh, frozen or canned), popcorn, whole cornmeal, whole grits, corn tortillas (made with whole-grain corn or whole cornmeal) Cooking Tips: To cook cornmeal (polenta), mix 1 cup whole cornmeal with 1 cup cool water. Bring 3 cups water to a boil. Slowly whisk in cornmeal mixture. Reduce the heat to medium.
15+ Dietitian-Reviewed Whole-Grain Dinner Recipes to Help ... - EatingWell
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Keep whole grains stocked in your pantry for these flavorful dinners. These dishes offer at least 6 grams of fiber per serving from whole-grain ingredients like barley, brown rice, farro, whole wheat pasta and more. The fiber from these foods has been shown to help lower LDL (also called “bad”) cholesterol and increase HDL (or “good) cholesterol.
All About Whole Grains - Everyday Health
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Whole grains have three parts: the bran (the hard outer shell and source of fiber), endosperm (the starchy carbohydrate middle layer), and the germ (nutrient-packed core), according to the Whole ...
The Ultimate Guide to Whole Grains - Tufts Health & Nutrition Letter
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Whole grains are the seeds of certain plants. For a grain to be considered whole, it must have all three parts—the bran, the germ, and the endosperm—intact. The bran is the outer skin of the seed—fiber-rich and a source of a number of vitamins and minerals. The germ, the embryo of the seed, contains healthy fats, some protein, and more ...
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Whole Grains – The Nutrition Source
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Identifying whole grain foods: a comparison of different approaches for selecting more healthful whole grain products. Public Health Nutr. 2013;16:2255-64. Wu H, Flint AJ, Qi Q, et al. Association between dietary whole grain intake and risk of mortality: two large prospective studies in US men and women.
Whole Grains: Benefits, Nutrition, and Facts - Health
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van der Kamp JW, Jones JM, Miller KB, et al. Consensus, global definitions of whole grain as a food ingredient and of whole-grain foods presented on behalf of the whole grain initiative. Nutrients ...
15+ Best High-Fiber Whole Grain Recipes - EatingWell
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By. Danielle DeAngelis. Published on April 3, 2023. Reviewed by Dietitian. Jessica Ball, M.S., RD. Photo: Photography / Caitlin Bensel, Food Styling / Ruth Blackburn. These highly-rated dishes feature whole grains like barley, brown rice, oatmeal and quinoa, so it's no wonder that they're packed with fiber.
9 Health Benefits of Eating Whole Grains
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3. Lower your risk of stroke. Whole grains may also help lower your risk of stroke ( 10 ). In an analysis of 6 studies in nearly 250,000 people, those eating the most whole grains had a 14% lower ...
22 Types of Whole Grains and Their Nutritional Values
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Uses: Bread, flour, porridge, rice replacement, soups and stews. Major micronutrients: Manganese, magnesium, phosphorus, niacin (B3), copper. Bulgur wheat (known as bulgur) is one of the more nutrient-dense grains, and it offers higher fiber and nutrient concentrations than rice. Technically, bulgur is a form of wheat.
How important are whole grains in my diet? - Harvard Health
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Whole grains reduce your risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. People who follow a diet rich in whole grains also live longer compared with those who eat foods made from refined grains. Men ages 51 and older should eat at least 6 ounces of whole grain (about 168 grams) per day. In general, 1 ounce of whole grain equals a slice of bread, 1 ...
Whole Grains A to Z | The Whole Grains Council
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Thumbnail descriptions of some of the many whole grain varieties that delight our taste buds in a wide range of dishes. Download a Printer Friendly handout of this page (170K PDF). The grains below, when consumed in a form including the bran, germ and endosperm, are examples of generally accepted whole grain foods and flours.Click here to access our full Grain of the Month Calendar, or click ...
USDA MyPlate Grains Group – One of the Five Food Groups
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However, fiber is not added back to enriched grains. Check the ingredient list on refined grain products. The word "enriched" should appear in the grain name. Some food products are made from mixtures of whole grains and refined grains. Only foods that are made with 100% whole grains are considered a whole grain food.
Whole Grains Fact Sheet – Food Insight
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Definition of whole grains. A whole grain is made up of the intact, ground, cracked, flaked or otherwise processed kernel of the grain plant (composed of the bran, germ and endosperm) after the removal of inedible parts such as the hull and husk.¹,⁵ Whole grains can be eaten whole, cracked, split, flaked or ground.
Get to Know Grains: Why You Need Them, and What to Look For
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The AHA recommends choosing whole grains and products that contain at least 51% whole versus refined grains. Adding whole grains instead of refined grains is part of an overall healthy eating pattern. Try to get in three fiber-rich whole-grains every day. Be sure to include a variety of whole grains in your weekly eating plan. Examples of a ...

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