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Sprouted
Fruit
And Seed Bread
Organic
Vegan (No animal content)
Ingredients:
Organic sprouted mash and organic flour, Best HIPPOCRATES
Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, dates, pure cocoa
powder, sprouted (almond, pumpkin, sunflower, black and white sesame
seeds), organic apricot, green raisin, sprouted almond milk, sea salt and yeast.
This bread is high in protein and fiber, very tasty and nutritious.
No baking powder, bread improver, preservatives,
sugar, egg, Trans Fats, butter or margarine added.
Our Organic flours are from Canada, which uses an innovative
infrared energy
process, to improve the flour quality.
All our seeds have been manually selected to
remove impurities are
sprouted to remove enzyme inhibitors and micro-toxins, for better nutritional
values.
Infrared
Energy Difference:
Convenience:
quick cooking.
Gelatinization: Starch within the endosperm gelatinizes and
becomes soft.
High Water Absorption: Absorb more water, more quickly.
High Water Retention: Reduce moisture loss, helping products
last longer.
Shelf Stability: Stability increases.
Flavor and Texture: Undesirable flavors and textures are
eliminated... improving the products sensory characteristics.
Direction: Store in freezer to preserve freshness. When
Frozen: Steaming
for two minutes will bring out the best softness, texture and taste
of the bread. It can also be lightly Toasted for crispy skin or thaw
30 minutes before consumption.
Health Tip:
Understanding Trans Fats
(Health Day News) -- Trans fats, also called hydrogenated fats, are
man-made compounds, that are made from processed liquid oils, common in margarine and
shortening (butter). These harmful fats will raise bad
cholesterol, and could lower a person's good cholesterol levels.
Because these fats are so thick and stiff, they can also clog up
arteries and blood vessels, which can lead to heart attack or
stroke, says the University of Maryland Medical Center.
Trans fats are commonly found in processed foods such as potato chips, cookies, doughnuts, cakes and many fast
foods. You can avoid trans fats by choosing natural, healthy foods such as fruits, vegetables, lean meats, and whole grain breads and cereals.
Check ingredient labels for hydrogenated fats, and try to avoid
those foods.

Know Your Fats
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