
bread
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Is bread high in lectin?
See lectin status for bread alongside other trigger notes.
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Sensitivity notes
Why lectin food checker matters
Lectins are proteins found in many plant foods, especially legumes and grains. Some people follow low-lectin diets believing they reduce inflammation and digestive issues, though properly cooked foods have reduced lectin content.
- Proper cooking destroys most lectins - never eat raw beans
- Pressure cooking is highly effective at reducing lectins
- Peeling and deseeding reduces lectin content
Triggers
Diets
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
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Lectin Guide
Everything you need to know about lectin sensitivity and smart food choices.
Lectins are proteins found in many plant foods, especially legumes and grains. Some people follow low-lectin diets believing they reduce inflammation and digestive issues, though properly cooked foods have reduced lectin content.
Sensitivity varies widely. What triggers one person may be fine for another. Track your reactions to find your personal threshold.
These foods are generally well-tolerated for Lectin sensitivity:
View all safe optionsIf you're sensitive to Lectin, consider these strategies:
- 1Proper cooking destroys most lectins - never eat raw beans
- 2Pressure cooking is highly effective at reducing lectins
- 3Peeling and deseeding reduces lectin content
- 4Fermentation can reduce lectins in some foods
- 5Sprouting may increase or decrease lectins depending on the food
Pro tip: Keep a food diary to track your reactions. The Triggerbites app makes this easy with automatic pattern detection.
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