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Want to experience the worst decision fatigue in your life? Step into the bread aisle of a grocery store and try to find the most nutritious loaf (it's no small feat).

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With seemingly endless shapes, flavors and types, each promising its own health benefits, deciphering which loaf to toss in your cart can be draining. Read on to learn which bread is best and which to leave at the store.

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The Best Breads

Let's get one thing straight: You don't need to be afraid of bread, says Bonnie Taub-Dix, RD and author of ​‌Read It Before You Eat It: Taking You from Label to Table.

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Although bread may be thought of as a "bad carb," that's definitely not the case. But the type of bread you choose does determine how many vitamins and nutrients you're getting with each slice.

1. Whole-Grain and Whole-Wheat Bread

If you're in the market for nutritious bread, whole-grain is the way to go. Available in an array of colors, flavors and styles, whole-grain bread offers a higher nutritional value than most other types of bread, Taub-Dix says.

Whole Wheat vs. Whole Grain

Whole wheat and whole grain are often the same, Taub-Dix says. Whole grain refers to whole grains of an unspecified type, whereas whole wheat refers to whole-wheat grains. For both types of bread, though, double-check the ingredient list to ensure you're getting 100 percent whole grains.

Unlike refined varieties, this bread contains the bran, endosperm and germ of the grain's seed. That's where all the grains' vitamins and nutrients are stored, including B vitamins, magnesium, fiber, iron and protein, according to the Whole Grains Council.

Compared to refined grains, these nutritious carbs have been linked with reduced risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease, per the Whole Grains Council. Whole grains may even help with weight maintenance and inflammation.

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But the key to finding a good whole-grain bread is to look closely at the ingredient list, Taub-Dix says. Sometimes, bread packaging can list multigrain (more on that below), which isn't the same as whole grain.

Even the amount of whole grains can vary from bread to bread. If the ingredients list says "100 percent whole grain," then you can rest assured you're not getting any refined grains in your loaf, according to Harvard Health Publishing. But labels that say "made with whole grains" don't necessarily mean you're getting only whole-grain flour.

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Whole-Grain Bread to Buy

  • Nature's Own 100% Whole Wheat Bread Loaf ($3.39, Target.com)
  • Arnold Whole Grains 12 Grain Bread ($4.24, Walmart.com)
  • 365 by Whole Foods Market Organic Ancient Grains Bread ($3.99, Amazon.com)
  • Dam Good Whole Wheat English Muffins ($19.50 for a 3-pack, Bubblegoods.com)

2. Sprouted Bread

Wondering what bread is doing in the freezer aisle? It's probably a loaf of sprouted bread. Because most sprouted breads are free of preservatives, they're kept frozen for freshness.

Most sprouted loaves are made without flour and instead use sprouted grain kernels, which have been baked into bread, Taub-Dix explains. Usually, these loaves will contain a bit more protein and less fat than other types of bread.

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Sprouted grains may also have more available nutrients than mature grains, including folate, zinc, iron, vitamin C and magnesium, according to Harvard Health Publishing. But when you're buying a loaf of sprouted bread, you'll want to double-check that you're buying a loaf that's made with 100 percent sprouted grains to avoid any artificial preservatives or refined ingredients.

Sprouted Bread to Buy

  • Food For Life Flourless Sprouted Grain Bread ($5.99, Amazon.com)
  • Alvarado St. Bakery, Sprouted Multigrain Bread ($7.99, Amazon.com)
  • Dave’s Killer Bread Organic Sprouted Thin-Sliced Bread ($5.47, Walmart.com)

The Case-by-Case

The nutritional value of these bread varieties really depends on the specific kind you're buying. These options are usually made with refined flours, which means they won't be too high in nutrients like fiber, iron and B vitamins.

But that doesn't mean you need to be afraid of bread, Taub-Dix says. It's OK to enjoy a slice of white sourdough or pumpernickel every so often. When you can, prioritize more nutrient-dense versions but don't banish the carbs you enjoy.

3. Enriched or Fortified Bread

If you or your family members don't enjoy the taste of a whole-grain bread, enriched or fortified breads make a good alternative, Taub-Dix says.

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Enriched or fortified breads can help you get the nutrients and vitamins present in whole grains while avoiding the whole-grain flavor and texture. However, these types of loaves might not have as much fiber and protein — two nutrients that keep you fuller for longer — as whole-grain bread.

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Enriched Bread to Buy

Dave’s Killer Bread Organic White Bread Done Right ($5.98, Walmart.com)

4. Multigrain Bread

Don't be fooled by similar names: Multigrain bread and whole-grain bread are not made equal. Multigrain bread ‌can‌ be whole-grain but that's not necessarily the case, Taub-Dix says. Multigrain simply means the bread is made with multiple types of grains — but these may be refined and stripped of nutrients.

"Multi means many; it doesn't necessarily mean whole-grain," Taub-Dix explains. "So even though multigrain sounds attractive, you should check that the first ingredient is whole grains."

Multigrain bread just may not contain as much fiber or nutrients as whole-grain varieties, Taub-Dix says. Considering fiber plays a role in keeping your blood sugar levels steady, you may not feel as full after a multigrain sandwich made with refined grains compared to a whole-grain version.

Multigrain Bread to Buy

  • Brownberry Whole Grains Multi-Grain Bread ($5.69, Amazon.com)
  • Dave's Killer Bread Organic 21 Whole Grains and Seeds ($19.95 per 2-pack, Amazon.com)

5. Rye Bread

Rye bread is made primarily of refined flour from the rye grain, Taub-Dix says. Although you can find whole-grain versions of rye bread, it depends on the ingredient list of your loaf.

Although darker breads, like rye and pumpernickel (more on that below) may seem more nutritious than lighter varieties, that's not always the case, Taub-Dix says. It all comes down to what's written on the packaging.

"Don't assume that the darker the color, the better the bread," she says. "Some breads are colored with molasses or coloring. A lot of people go by 'oh, I'm buying a dark bread' but that doesn't necessarily mean anything."

Again, look for "whole grain" on the ingredient list.

Rye Bread to Buy

  • Dave's Killer Bread Organic Righteous Rye Bread ($14.99, Amazon.com)

6. Pumpernickel Bread

Pumpernickel bread, like rye bread, is often made with rye flour, which can be refined, whole or a mixture of both. Often, pumpernickel bread is heavier and sweeter than most bread types, which is why you may want to double-check the sugar content of the loaf you choose, Taub-Dix suggests.

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"Sugar is also the master of disguise," she says. "It doesn't have to be spelled 'sugar' — it could come in the form of molasses, cane juice and high-fructose corn syrup. Sometimes, there can be more than one source of sugar in your bread without realizing it."

A good thing to keep in mind is that one packet of sugar has about 4 grams of sugar, Taub-Dix says. And generally, you want to stay under 24 grams (about 6 teaspoons) of sugar each day.

Pumpernickel Bread to Buy

  • Mestemacher Natural High Fiber Bread ($14.39 per 3-pack, Amazon.com)
  • Simple Kneads Gluten Free Pumpernickel ($6.65, Whole Foods)

7. Sourdough Bread

What exactly makes sourdough, well, sour? It's the fermentation of flour and lactic acid bacteria in the flour.

Unlike many other bread types, sourdough requires a starter, which is a combination of flour and water that has fermented over several days. But despite the sour taste, sourdough bread isn't that different from any other kind of loaf, Taub-Dix says.

Usually made with rye flour, sourdough is generally made of white flour unless you buy a specific whole-grain version or make your own.

Sourdough Bread to Buy

Bread Alone Organic Whole Wheat Sourdough ($6.99, Amazon.com)

The Least Nutritious Breads

Although these breads are often the least nutritious by themselves, they can still be part of a balanced diet. Many specialty breads are also part of different cultural cuisines, which means they shouldn't be neglected just because they may not be as nutritious as other varieties.

Bottom line: Enjoy these bread types in the company of a more nutrient-dense eating plan.

8. White Bread

White bread doesn't rank too high when it comes to nutrition. Unless you're specifically buying whole-grain white bread (which does exist, Taub-Dix says), it's safe to assume sliced white bread is low in whole grains and therefore nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, protein and fiber.

As mentioned above, it's OK to enjoy the bread that tastes best to you. As often as possible, though, try to pair a white bread sandwich with more nutrient-dense foods, like fibrous veggies and lean protein.

9. Specialty Breads: Ciabatta, Pita, Focaccia and Brioche

Most specialty-style breads, like ciabatta, pita bread, focaccia and brioche are made with refined white flour. Often, too, these breads are made with higher-fat ingredients like butter or eggs, Taub-Dix says.

Also, never assume that a specialty bread is gluten-free, she advises. As with all bread, you'll want to check for a gluten-free label on the packaging if you have gluten sensitivities or gluten intolerance.

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What is the number one healthiest bread? ›

Whole Grain Bread

Thanks to their high fiber and nutrient content, breads made with whole grains, including whole wheat, are generally the go-to healthiest breads that dietitians recommend. “Most people need more fiber in their diets, so finding high-fiber bread is often a good idea,” Dodd says.

What is the most unhealthy type of bread? ›

When is bread not healthful? The highly processed flour and additives in white, packaged bread can make it unhealthful. Consuming too much white bread can contribute to obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. However, buying bread with the word “whole” as the first ingredient still does not guarantee a healthful product.

What is the healthiest bread to eat for weight loss? ›

Like with all breads, a multigrain bread made with whole grains is better for weight loss than one made with white refined flour, but either multigrain bread or white bread can be a part of a weight loss diet plan when they're combined with other healthy foods and exercise.

What bread is the least processed? ›

Wholegrain and dark rye breads are less processed than white breads, for example, and they tend to have more nutrients. Ezekiel breads and authentic sourdoughs are also great options. Overall, pay close attention to ingredients labels, and make sure you know exactly what you're getting.

What bread is healthiest for your gut? ›

Sourdough bread is the best bread for gut health. This is due to the fermentation process of sourdough bread. In contrast to white bread, which is made with commercial yeast, sourdough bread is made with a sourdough starter made from wild yeast.

What type of bread should I avoid? ›

The Least Nutritious Breads
  • White Bread. White bread doesn't rank too high when it comes to nutrition. ...
  • Specialty Breads: Ciabatta, Pita, Focaccia and Brioche. Most specialty-style breads, like ciabatta, pita bread, focaccia and brioche are made with refined white flour.

What bread doesn't cause inflammation? ›

The Arthritis Foundation lists rye bread and millet as two varieties that work well for anti-inflammatory diets. Rye bread is anti-inflammatory because it is high in fiber, which slows the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream. Millet is also nutrient rich and full of fiber (plus, it's naturally gluten-free).

What is the healthiest shop bought bread? ›

Whole grain or sprouted grain breads with minimal ingredients can be a nutrient-dense and delicious addition to a healthy diet. “Sprouted grain bread is typically higher in protein, fiber and beneficial vitamins and minerals than other breads,” says Sassos.

What bread does not cause belly fat? ›

Choose whole-grain bread over white (refined) bread: When buying bread, look for words such as “100 percent whole-grain” or “100 percent whole-wheat” on the label, while making sure that whole wheat is listed as the first ingredient in the list.

Which bread is good for belly fat? ›

In one study, people on a lower-calorie diet that included whole grains, such as whole wheat bread, lost more belly fat than those who ate only refined grains, such as white bread and white rice. Whole grains provide more vitamins, minerals, and fiber than refined.

What to eat instead of bread? ›

The Eight Best Bread Replacements for Sandwiches and More
  • Rice cakes. Rice cakes are a healthy alternative to bread for your sandwich and they are gluten-free, nut-free and soy-free, so anyone can enjoy them. ...
  • Nori. ...
  • Lettuce wraps. ...
  • Portobello mushrooms. ...
  • Bell pepper. ...
  • Cauliflower bread. ...
  • Corn tortillas. ...
  • Sweet potatoes.
Dec 12, 2022

What bread does not turn to sugar? ›

Some research suggests that slow-fermented breads, like sourdough, do not raise blood sugar as high as other breads that are instead made with baker's yeast. If the main flour used is a whole grain, that would be even better for a diabetic.

What is the cleanest bread brand? ›

The healthiest breads, according to Consumer Reports, include:
  • Food For Life Organic Flourless Sprouted Grain Ezekiel 4:9.
  • Food For Life Organic Flourless 7 Sprouted Grains.
  • 365 Whole Foods Market Organic Ancient Grains.
  • Nature's Own 100% Whole Wheat.
  • Dave's Killer Bread Organic Powerseed.
Jun 18, 2024

What is the healthiest bread in the world? ›

With dozens of loaves lining the shelves, here are our top picks of the healthiest bread:
  • Rye bread. ...
  • 100% wholemeal wheat bread. ...
  • Buckwheat bread. ...
  • Spelt bread. ...
  • Sourdough. ...
  • Soda bread. ...
  • Flaxseed (linseed) bread. ...
  • Porridge oat bread. Made with wheat flour, yeast, water and salt with the addition of oats or even leftover porridge.
Aug 29, 2020

Which of the following breads is the healthiest? ›

When comparing the health benefits of various types of bread such as White, Italian, Whole Wheat, and Sourdough, whole wheat bread often comes out on top in terms of nutritional content and health benefits.

What is the healthiest bread than white bread? ›

“When it comes to health, whole wheat bread is a better choice compared to white bread,” says Kate Ingram, a Connecticut-based registered dietitian nutritionist and owner of TheVitalityDietitians.com. “This is because whole wheat bread contains more fiber and important nutrients from the bran and germ.

Why is sourdough the healthiest bread? ›

According to some studies, sourdough bread acts as a prebiotic, which means that the fiber in the bread helps feed the “good” bacteria in your intestines. These bacteria are important for maintaining a stable, healthy digestive system. Sourdough is also lower in gluten than other forms of bread.

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.

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