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Wheat-free bread alternatives for those with wheat intolerance

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Bread. The downfall of many a diet. However, when you live with wheat intolerance, the consequences of giving into carby temptation can be much more severe. 

So how do you identify if you have a wheat intolerance?  Understanding whether you are intolerant to wheat or gluten is easier with an intolerance test

Using the information gained from such a food intolerance test will then help you enjoy bread again or its wheat or gluten-free alternatives.

There are plenty of wheat-free alternatives to regular bread;

Rye Bread

Typically denser than wheat bread, rye bread is made using flour from the rye grain as opposed to wheat flour. Rye bread is a source of vitamins and minerals, including magnesium and potassium. One of the other benefits of rye bread over wheat bread is a substantially increased shelf life. That means more days of sweet, sweet bread satiety with none of the side effects associated with wheat intolerance. Some rye bread is mixed with wheat flour too, so be sure to check the label if purchasing pre-made.

Sourdough Bread

Made using rye grain flour, sourdough bread is another fantastic alternative. As the bread is typically made using fermented grains, it also has a host of other benefits including easier digestion, more bioavailable nutrients and the presence of probiotics. It is easy to bake and can be made at home. An intolerance test is the best way to find out whether you need to start looking at wheat-free alternatives.

Gluten-free bread

Another bread that is incredibly easy to make at home, it is considered the easiest way to avoid wheat. With the clue in the name, gluten-free bread is also suitable for those with a gluten sensitivity as well as wheat intolerance.

Corn Tortillas 

Fajitas & burritos are two of the most common uses for corn tortilla’s but, did you know they’re also used as a wheat bread substitute? They’re widely available, cheap and a significantly lower calorie alternative to regular wheat bread. All of this makes them a healthy choice when managing your wheat intolerance.

Corn tortilla for wheat intolerance

Sweet Potato

Okay. Not bread. But, still a great alternative. As an alternative to toast, they can be topped with many of the same things you would put on your morning slice. Added to this, they’re packed full of nutrients and fibre as well as being a complex carbohydrate which keeps you fuelled for longer.

To see whether a wheat intolerance is holding you back, you can take an intolerance test.

Fresh Fruit Salad Recipe

Remember, you can vary this recipe depending on your tastes, dislikes, intolerances, and allergies. Vary your fruit salad depending on the foods that you like, and which ones are listed on your report. We tend to suggest that tropical fruits are a brilliant addition to this. Following the exact measures, this delicious allergy-friendly recipe will provide 159kcal.

Ingredients – What you need

(Fruits can be swapped out)
1 orange
1 banana
1 grapefruit
1 pomegranate
1 kiwi
1 pear
1 apple
small bunch of white grapes
small bunch of blackcurrant grapes

Allergy-friendly syrup

citrus juice
lime x1
100g sugar
lemongrass stalk, sliced in half
1 thumb-sized piece of ginger

This syrup is optional depending on your tastes of flavours and more.

For the fruit salad, you need to separate the fruits, and mix them all into one bowl. Make sure you squeeze the relevant juice out of the necessary fruits which you have chosen. Make sure you don’t leave the pips in the juice.

Remove the seeds from the pomegranate and then slice the banana accordingly. This will make it easier for you to consume. After you have done this, peel another slice of zest from the life using a vegetable peeler, and this will help you to avoid any of the white pith that does not suit everybody’s taste buds.

Grab the grapes

Grab the grapes and cut them in half, slicing the kiwi and adding it into the bowl. Then, you need to chop the pear and apple, and a pour a little bit of lime juice over the apple, helping it to retain its colour. Now, you are at the final hurdle of creating your allergy-friendly dessert which will help you kick off your elimination diet.

If you are not aware of whether or not you have an allergy, or are looking for allergy-friendly advice then this could be perfect for you. Lifelab Testing can help our customers to discover their extra mile.