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5 Ancient Grains You Need to Try

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My latest blog post for Health Magazine just went live!

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One of the hottest new food trends is really old…ancient in fact.

Ancient grains like KAMUT khorsan wheat, amaranth, millet, spelt and teff are popping up in staples like cereal and yogurt, and I’m happy to see it. They each have their own unique flavors, textures, and health benefits, and it’s definitely worth including a wider variety of grains in your diet. Why? Because it’s fun to try new foods. They taste darn good. And you get a dose of different vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to keep you healthy.

One of my new favorite products with ancient grains is the Pure Organics Ancient Grains bar, which I tried at the annual healthy food show, Expo West, last week.

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My photo from the Expo West food trade show

Bob’s Red Mill sells a lot of ancient grains now, which they call “Grains of Discovery.”

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My photo from the Expo West food trade show

You can also find them in Mary’s Gone Crackers (which are delicious by the way).

If you like baking, King Arthur Flour even sells a gluten-free ancient grains flour blend, with amaranth, millet, and sorghum flours mixed in!

Suzie’s Whole Ancient Grain Puffed Cakes are a great alternative to rice cakes and crackers, especially when topped with something high protein like nut or seed butters or hummus.

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My photo from the Expo West food trade show

Once you start looking, you’ll see them everywhere.

The only product I’d tell you to skip is Ancient Grains Cheerios. While they sound healthier, they actually have 4 more grams of sugar per serving than regular Cheerios. That’s an extra teaspoon in each 1 cup serving.

For more on ancient grains and how to use them, hop over to Health.com & read my blog post,

5 Ancient Grains You Need to Try

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  1. Tracy Hernandez says

    March 13, 2015 at 5:00 pm

    I’d very much like to hear what you have to say about #Akea after trying it, as it includes several, fermented ancient grains.

    Could we talk about this?

    Here are the 36 fermented superfood ingredients: bit.ly/OFF-Brochure1

  2. Tracy Hernandez says

    March 13, 2015 at 5:01 pm

    Caroline? I’d very much like to hear what you have to say about #Akea after trying it, as it includes several, fermented ancient grains.

    Could we talk about this?

    Here are the 36 fermented superfood ingredients: bit.ly/OFF-Brochure1

  3. Arman @ thebigmansworld says

    March 15, 2015 at 8:32 pm

    Ohhh I’m intrigued! Off to check it out now, I’m so boring with my grains!

    • Caroline Kaufman Nutrition says

      April 7, 2015 at 4:52 pm

      I doubt you’re boring about anything! You’re always coming up with the most inventive blog posts and recipes!

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    March 30, 2015 at 4:46 pm

    […] bar because I love it so much. It’s got a great crunch from the ground almonds and blend of ancient grains like quinoa, crispy brown rice, amaranth and hemp, and just enough vanilla flavor. I grab one for a […]

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