NUTRITION-MINDTAP (1 TERM)
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Various kinds of breads are found in the market and are produced by different manufacturers. Some of them produce bread form refined wheat flour or other refined grains. These breads also contain fiber, so the packet may show the tag of high fiber. But these breads are not produced from whole grain. High fiber bread may not contain dangerous chemicals. It is not necessary that high fiber labeled bread must be prepared from whole grain.
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