The Power of Sprouted Whole Grains: How Sprouting Unlocks Nutrition for Better Bread
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The Benefits of Sprouting
Whole grains are healthy. Sprouting makes what’s already healthy about whole grains even better. Naturally. Unlike conventional whole wheat products that are enriched to make up for nutrients lost in processing, Silver Hills Bakery sprouts whole grains to help you get more of the nutrition that’s already there. Three ways sprouting make the whole grain nutrition in sprouted bread better:
Benefit #1 Nutrition That’s Easier For Your Body to Use
Sprouting harnesses one of nature’s oldest processes to make the nutrients found in whole grains easier for your body to use.
Sprouting — the early growth of a plant — breaks down antinutrients that protect the vitamins and minerals stored in every seed. This unlocks iron, magnesium, zinc, B vitamins, and other important vitamins and minerals1 2, so you get even more nutritional value from sprouted whole grains than you get from unsprouted ones.
Benefit #3 Steady Energy for Active Lives
Whole grains are high-energy foods, rich in fibre and important vitamins and minerals. In a time when sugar-bashing is almost a sport, sprouted whole grains offer a healthy, slow-release carb contrast to refined carbs. Sprouted whole grains give you steady energy4 to help your body keep up with your full life!
At Silver Hills Sprouted Bakery, we’ve used the power of sprouting to make a nutritious variety of sprouted whole grain foods for over 30 years, so you and your family have healthy, delicious options to enjoy every day.
Our Sprouting Process
Working with organic, Non-GMO whole grains, we follow four steps to baking Silver Hills Sprouted Bakery’s healthy, sprouted bread and sprouted whole grain foods:
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