Whole Grains

All grains start out in their natural state as whole grains. A whole grain consists of the entire seed of a plant, which includes the edible parts - the endosperm, the germ, and the bran. To remain a whole grain, all three edible parts should remain intact at the same proportions.

What is a refined grain?

"Refined grain" is the term used to refer to grains that are not whole, because they are missing one or more of their three key parts (bran, germ, or endosperm). White flour and white rice are refined grains, for instance, because both have had their bran and germ removed, leaving only the endosperm. Refining a grain removes many of the nutrients that can be found in the whole version.

How many whole grains should be consumed per day?

Whole Grain Diagram

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