Cooking Grains: Whole-Grain Benefits & Preparation Tips

Whole grains like farro, quinoa, and oats are essential complex carbs for a healthy diet. Learn how to cook red quinoa, the benefits of steel-cut oats for digestion, and the nutritional differences between buckwheat and traditional wheat.

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Whole Grain Total Cereal Nutrition

Cold cereal is a popular breakfast choice and if you select your cereal carefully, you can have the foundation of a healthy breakfast. According to the Total cereal website, all Total cereals contain whole grains and provide 100 percent of the daily value for at least 11 vitamins and minerals.

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Is Whole Grain Bread a Good Complex Carb?

Starches and dietary fiber are complex carbohydrates because of their chemical structure, according to Iowa State University. Sources of complex carbohydrates include include beans, lentils, starchy vegetables and whole grains, such as cereal or whole-wheat or multi-grain bread.

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Buckwheat Vs. Wheat Nutrition

Healthy grains can be the foundation of a balanced diet, and buckwheat, or kasha, may be worth trying as an alternative to your regular wheat. You can use buckwheat for a side dish or casseroles, or use buckwheat flour instead of wheat flour in pancakes and other baked goods.

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