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  2. 6 Gluten-Free Breads That Actually Taste Good ... - AOL

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    Because gluten helps give bread its soft and chewy texture, gluten-free bread traditionally has a denser, more crumbly, or gritty texture than wheat bread, says registered dietitian Wan Na Chun ...

  3. How to Eat Bread on Almost Any Diet, from Gluten-Free to Keto

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    Gluten-Free Bread. Gluten is a key component in traditional bread flours, but gluten-free bread recipes use ingredients like gluten-free all-purpose flour, chickpea flour, rice flour or tapioca flour.

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    Gluten-Free Wraps. The two-ingredient gluten-free wraps you can make yourself have 10 grams of carbs and 11 grams of protein. Amy Roskelley of Healthbeet says, "The gluten-free wrap tastes like a ...

  5. Salt-rising bread - Wikipedia

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    Salt-rising (or salt-risen) bread is a dense white bread that is traditional in the Appalachian Mountains, leavened by naturally occurring wild bacteria rather than by yeast. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Salt-rising bread is made from wheat flour ; a starter consisting of either water or milk and corn [ 4 ] potatoes , [ 5 ] or wheat ; and minor ...

  6. Udi's Healthy Foods - Wikipedia

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    Sales of Udi's reached $60 million in 2012, and the brand was purchased by Boulder Brands for $125 million in 2013. [1] [2] Some locations of Smashburger first offered the Udi's gluten-free bun. In 2016 Pinnacle Foods purchased Boulder Brands. Two years later, Conagra Brands bought Pinnacle Foods in order to expand their frozen foods line. [3]

  7. No-knead bread - Wikipedia

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    The basic method is to mix flour, water, salt, and yeast, allow it to ferment until gluten has developed—generally 12 hours or more, sometimes days when fermenting refrigerated—shape, proof, and bake. This lengthens the time required to produce a loaf of yeast bread, which by a kneaded method generally can be completed in three or four ...