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  2. 10 Healthiest Sprouted Breads on Grocery Shelves ... - AOL

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    Photos: The Brands. Design: Eat This, Not That!Sprouted bread might sound like another label to look for in the loaf aisle, but there are additional health benefits to eating sprouted grains over ...

  3. Dave's Killer Bread - Wikipedia

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    Dave's Killer Bread is marketed in 23 varieties and is the most popular organic sliced bread in the US. [6] [10] Loaves are sold in the classic "Killer Bread" and "Thin-Sliced" options. [11] Besides the signature organic whole grain loaves, It sells breakfast breads, English muffins, bagels, buns, and organic snack bars.

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    Food for Life Ezekiel 4:9 Sprouted Whole Grain Bread. Hadley shares that Food for Life Ezekiel Bread is one of the more popular sprouted bread brands and offers both gluten-free and regular ...

  5. Wait, Is Whole-Grain Bread Actually Healthy?

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    Learn about which loaves are worth adding to your cart—from sourdough and sprouted whole-grain bread to healthy gluten-free bread alternatives. ... provides fewer of the benefits 100% whole ...

  6. Dave Dahl (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Dahl (born January 12, 1963) is an American entrepreneur, known for co-founding Dave's Killer Bread. Before founding the company, he had served a total of over 15 years in prison for multiple offenses including, but not limited to, drug distribution , burglary , armed robbery , and assault .

  7. Sprouted bread - Wikipedia

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    Sprouted (or germinated) grain breads have roughly the same amount of vitamins per gram, and 47% less gluten than regular bread. [ citation needed ] A comparison of nutritional analyses shows that sprouted grains contain about 75% of the carbohydrates, slightly higher protein and about 40% of the fat when compared to whole grains.