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Loaf of Bread

Loaf of Bread is a staple baked food made from milled cereal flour, water and usually yeast; enjoyed worldwide as loaves, rolls or sandwich slices and often used as a base in many cuisines. It provides a modest amount of protein at 9.43g per 100g and is primarily a source of carbohydrates, with small amounts of fiber and some B vitamins and minerals like selenium and manganese. Compared with less-processed whole-grain options, this type of bread is typically more processed and contains fewer antioxidant plant compounds, though it remains a convenient, versatile energy source that can be made more nutritious by choosing wholegrain or sprouted varieties.

Vegan · Lactose free · Ultra-processed · ~1.00€/100g

Kinome Health Grade

D

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Nutrition

Macronutrients per selected portion. Derived from Bread.

Calories

267 kcal

13% of Daily kcal · energy-dense

Protein

9.4 g

19% RDI

Fat

3.6 g

0.8g sat fat

Carbs

49 g

18% RDI

Sugar

5.3 g

11% RDI

Fiber

2.3 g

8% RDI

Salt

0.5 g

9% RDI

Nutrition quality

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Composite score - weighted by current nutrition science

D · 4.4 / 10

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Frequently asked

Q.01Is Loaf of Bread healthy?

Loaf of Bread is rated D on overall nutritional quality and is best consumed in moderation alongside more nutrient-dense foods.

Q.03What NOVA processing level is Loaf of Bread?

Loaf of Bread is NOVA 4 - Ultra-processed.

Q.05Is Loaf of Bread lactose free?

Yes, Loaf of Bread is lactose free.

Q.02What are the macros in Loaf of Bread?

100g of Loaf of Bread contains 267 kcal, 9.43g protein, 49.2g carbohydrates, 3.59g fat, and 2.3g fiber.

Q.04Is Loaf of Bread vegan?

Yes, Loaf of Bread is vegan.

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