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bread

Grains

Is bread inflammation-compatible?

No, avoid

Check Inflammation diet compatibility for bread and review other dietary restrictions.

Sensitivity notes

Why inflammation diet checker matters

An anti-inflammatory diet focuses on foods that help reduce chronic inflammation in the body. It emphasizes fruits, vegetables, fatty fish, nuts, and whole grains while limiting processed foods, refined sugars, and certain oils.

  • Focus on omega-3 rich foods like fatty fish, walnuts, and flaxseed
  • Colorful fruits and vegetables provide anti-inflammatory antioxidants
  • Extra virgin olive oil is a cornerstone of anti-inflammatory eating

Triggers

Histamine
Low
Histamine Liberators
Low
FODMAPs
Moderate
Fructans
Moderate
GOS
Safe
Fructose
Safe
Polyols
Safe
Gluten
Avoid
Lactose
Safe
Dairy Proteins
Safe
Nightshades
Safe
Salicylates
Low
Oxalates
Low
Nickel
Low
Sulfites
Safe
Nitrites
Safe
Glutamates
Low
Tyramine
Low
Caffeine
Safe
Lectin
Low
Low Fermentation
Moderate

Diets

Inflammation
✗ Avoid
Vegan
✓ Fit
Vegetarian
✓ Fit
Paleo AIP
✗ Avoid
Mediterranean
✗ Avoid
DASH Diet
✗ Avoid
EoE Compatible
✗ Avoid
FODMAPs
✗ Avoid
Low Fermentation
✗ Avoid
Priority ingredient notes

Serving size, prep, and portion notes for bread

Staple base where ingredients shape texture and flavor.

Typical serving

1 slice (about 40 g)

Best for

sandwiches / toast / quick sides

Prep notes

  • Toast for a crisper bite.
  • Warm briefly to soften crusts.
  • Use a serrated knife for clean slices.

Portion notes

  • One slice works for open-face toppings.
  • Two slices make a standard sandwich.
  • Half a slice fits smaller snacks or sides.

Watch for

staling when left uncovered / dryness after over-toasting

Learn More

Inflammation Guide

Everything you need to know about inflammation compatibility and smart food choices.

An anti-inflammatory diet focuses on foods that help reduce chronic inflammation in the body. It emphasizes fruits, vegetables, fatty fish, nuts, and whole grains while limiting processed foods, refined sugars, and certain oils.

These foods are typically compatible with a Inflammation approach:

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Practical guidance for following a Inflammation diet:

  • 1Focus on omega-3 rich foods like fatty fish, walnuts, and flaxseed
  • 2Colorful fruits and vegetables provide anti-inflammatory antioxidants
  • 3Extra virgin olive oil is a cornerstone of anti-inflammatory eating
  • 4Limit refined sugars, processed foods, and industrial seed oils
  • 5Turmeric and ginger are powerful anti-inflammatory spices

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