Whole grains and fiber are nutritious staples of a healthy and balanced diet. The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans suggest that individuals select foods high in fiber, as well as whole grain breads and cereals whenever possible. Learn how you can you get more of these healthful foods.

Confused about what make a grain a whole grain? Learn the difference and why it matters.

One of the key recommendations of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines is to consume at least half of our grains as whole grains.

Adding whole grain foods to your diet doesn´t have to be a challenge.

Research studies indicate that eating a diet rich in whole grain foods, as part of a healthy diet, may help protect against several chronic diseases.

Some individuals, including those with Celiac disease, cannot tolerate gluten in products.

 

Grains & Fiber Recipes >

Discover delicious, easy recipes that can help you eat more whole grains and fiber.

Campbell Healthy Eating Plan >

Find satisfying, good-for-you meal plans that are tailored to your needs.

Pepperidge Farm® Whole Grain
Breads >

Low in saturated fat, a good source of fiber, and certified by the American Heart Association.

 
 

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