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  2. Is sourdough bread good for you? Dietitians explain if it's ...

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    Sourdough bread does have health benefits that regular bread may not have. These include: Higher in nutrients. Raises blood sugar slowly. Easier to digest. Supports gut health. Health benefits of ...

  3. Sourdough - Wikipedia

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    Sourdough or sourdough bread is a bread made by allowing the dough to ferment using naturally occurring lactobacillaceae and yeast before baking. The fermentation process produces lactic acid , which gives the bread a sour taste and improves its keeping-qualities.

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    Simply Knead Gluten Free Sourdough. Hadley is a fan of the Simple Kneads sourdough bread, which is “made of a blend of nutritious gluten-free flours including teff, millet, and sorghum.”. Plus ...

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    1 slice of whole-grain or sourdough bread. Afternoon snack (90 calories) 10 baby carrots. 2 tbsp. of hummus. Dinner (500 calories) 5 oz. of grilled salmon. 1/2 cup of quinoa. 1 cup of steamed broccoli

  6. Fructilactobacillus sanfranciscensis - Wikipedia

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    Fructilactobacillus sanfranciscensis is a heterofermentative species of lactic acid bacteria which, through the production mainly of lactic and acetic acids, helps give sourdough bread its characteristic taste. It is named after San Francisco, where sourdough was found to contain the variety, though it is dominant in Type I sourdoughs globally.

  7. Rye bread - Wikipedia

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    Danish rugbrød (rye bread), another archetypical example, is typically made with sourdough, with either straight rye flour or mixed with whole and/or cracked rye kernels. Any bread containing wheat flour is not considered rugbrød, but white bread. A variety of seeds, such as pumpkin, poppy and caraway, may be added for taste.