84-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 5, 2000 Consuming Thoughts by Fay Strickler Penn State Extension Home Economist For Berks Co. Appearances can be deceiving, especially in the bread aisle of the supermarket. You’re on the lookout for a bread that’s high in fiber, the most nutritious you can find for your family. You pick up a loaf that’s a warm brown color with the word “wheat” promi nently displayed on the label. If you thought you’d chosen a whole-grain bread chock full of vitamins, minerals, and fiber-rich bran, you’d not be the first mis taken shopper. It’s surprising the number of people who don’t know that there is a difference between wheat bread and whole wheat bread. Most breads are made with wheat flour, namely refined white flour that has had the bran and germ mechanically removed. In most cases, the flour is en riched, by adding back three B vitamins and iron which were re moved in the refining process. This light-colored flour is some times darkened by adding a harmless caramel coloring agent. So what is labeled wheat bread, regardless of how it looks, is basically the same as what we commonly call white bread. Lancaster Farming ✓Check Out Our Web site www .lancasterfarming, com Whole wheat bread, by contrast, is made from the whole grain. Because the bran and germ have not been removed, it has a natu rally dark brown color is higher in fiber and nutrients than wheat bread. Although some vitamins are put back in to “enrich” wheat flour, not everything that’s re moved in the refining process is added back again. This is partic ularly the case with fiber, which comes primarily from the bran. Generally, whole wheat bread is higher in fiber than wheat bread. Check the nutrition label for the fiber content. Two to three grams of fiber per slice is a good num ber to shoot for. Four grams per slice is even better. Be particularly careful to check the fiber content on so called six-grain or 12-grain bread. Some of these multi-grain breads are made primarily from refined wheat flour, hence may contain little fiber. Breads identified by a particu lar grain, such as oat bread, may also not be what the name im plies. Oat bread is often just wheat bread (i.e., white bread) with a small amount of oats added. Check the ingredients to see how far down oats are listed. Remember the ingredients are written in descending order, with the most plentiful ingredient list ed first. Another potentially mislead ing term is “unbleached” flour. The term unbleached just means that the wheat flour hasn’t been chemically bleached to make it whiter. Unbleached flour, which may be slightly cream colored, isn’t the same as whole wheat flour. So shoppers beware. When it comes to buying bread, color says nothing about content or nutri tional value. 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