As nutrition rules go, this one needs no explanation. Or does it?
Do most folks know the real difference between whole and refined grains?
And more importantly, are whole grains always the better choice?
Understanding the facts can help you (or your clients) select grains that best match your personal preferences and goals.
Let’s start with the key difference:
Does this mean refined grains should be universally avoided?
No.
Processing is just one factor to consider.
For example, refined grains are an important part of many food cultures and experiences and can absolutely be part of a healthy overall diet.
What’s more, some refined grains contain more fiber, protein, vitamins, and minerals than many people think. This is especially true when it comes to specific varieties of breakfast cereal, bread, and pasta. (Many refined grains are “enriched” with healthful nutrients.)
So rather than sorting grains into “good” and “bad” categories, think of them on a spectrum—and in the full context of your (or your client’s) life.
Between those extremes? A whole lot of options for many different circumstances, preferences, and health needs.
Check out this infographic to learn the whole truth about grains.
Download the tablet-friendly version of this infographic to broaden your grain horizons (and/or to help your clients practice good nutrition without being needlessly restrictive).
Download the tablet-friendly version of this infographic to open your mind (and kitchen) to the full spectrum of grain products.
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