Guest guest Posted December 30, 2007 Report Share Posted December 30, 2007 Hi, I was looking for information on sprouted breads tonight, and I found this website: http://www.frenchmeadow.com/ They use sprouted grains, use no yeast, and have gluten-free varieties. They sell online, but also have a store-locator link to look for local stores that carry their products. In the FAQ section, here's the answer to " Why use no yeast? " French Meadow was one of the first yeast-free bakeries in the U.S. and continues their tradition of making all of their delicious, hearth-baked breads without the help of baker's yeast. This form of baking is healthier-not only for the large number of people who are allergic to yeast, but for all of us. One significant health advantage to yeast-free bread is its value to digestion. While yeasted breads create, over time, an imbalance in our intestinal flora, yeast-free breads help to preserve that balance. And, as it contains strains of lactobacillus-an organism important for the proper digestion of complex carbohydrates-yeast-free bread is easier for our stomachs to break down and utilize. The natural leavening process is also beneficial for our bodies. Wheat grain contains phytic acid, a substance that has been linked to anemia, rickets, and nervous disorders. When bread is leavened naturally, 100% of the phytic acid is eliminated. The end result is a delicious loaf, naturally sour, naturally sweet, and naturally digestible. .... I also found a neat website that sells sprouted nut products - sprouting neutralizes the enzyme inhibitors that can cause indigestion in some people. The Banana Bread Walnutz and Cina-Pecans products look tasty, and healthy. www.livingnutz.com Carol Lively Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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