We know it’s healthy – but what does whole grain mean?
At its simplest, ‘whole grain’ means what it sounds like: the whole, intact grains are present in a product.
But it can also mean the grains have been ground, milled, cracked or flaked.
As long as the three parts of the grain – endosperm, germ and bran – are present in the same proportions as in the intact grain, a product can say ‘whole grain’ on the label.
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