Calories
17% of Daily kcal · energy-dense
Protein
26% RDI
Fat
0.4g sat fat
Carbs
26% RDI
Sugar
1% RDI
Fiber
36% RDI
Salt
0% RDI
Whole Wheat Flour (Wholegrain) is whole-grain flour commonly used across South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines (often called atta or chakki atta) for making flatbreads, rotis and other baked goods; it’s prized for its hearty, nutty flavor and coarse texture. Nutrition-wise it’s a carbohydrate-rich ingredient that also provides a meaningful amount of fiber — 10.7g per 100g — plus plant protein and trace minerals like manganese and selenium that are retained when the whole grain is used. Because it is a whole grain, it contributes to fullness and steady energy release and supplies more vitamins, minerals and fiber than refined white flour; its protein quality is moderate compared with animal proteins, but it’s a useful component of a balanced diet when paired with other protein sources.
Vegan · Lactose free · Unprocessed · ~0.40€/100g
Kinome Health Grade
Optimal
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Macronutrients per selected portion. Derived from Whole Wheat Flour.
17% of Daily kcal · energy-dense
26% RDI
0.4g sat fat
26% RDI
1% RDI
36% RDI
0% RDI
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Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science
S- · 9.1 / 10
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Yes, Whole Wheat Flour (Wholegrain) is exceptionally healthy, earning an S Health Grade. It is a good source of dietary fiber (10.7g per 100g).
Whole Wheat Flour (Wholegrain) is NOVA 1 - Unprocessed.
Yes, Whole Wheat Flour (Wholegrain) is lactose free.
100g of Whole Wheat Flour (Wholegrain) contains 340 kcal, 13.2g protein, 72.6g carbohydrates, 2.5g fat, and 10.7g fiber.
Yes, Whole Wheat Flour (Wholegrain) is vegan.