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​Brown bread vs multigrain bread vs white bread, which is worse?​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 20, 2025, 12:38 IST
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Brown bread vs multigrain bread vs white bread, which is worse?

Bread is one of those foods that manages to sneak into almost every Indian kitchen. Toast for breakfast, a quick sandwich when hunger strikes, or even a humble bread pakora during monsoon evenings – it’s everywhere. But the bread aisle at the store is confusing: brown bread, multigrain bread, white bread and each packet claiming to be the “healthier” one. So, which is actually worse, and which is worth a place on your plate? Let’s slice it open.

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White bread – the smooth talker

White bread looks fluffy, light, and innocent, but it’s basically the charmer who doesn’t have much to offer once you look closer. Made with refined flour (maida), it’s stripped of bran and germ, which means most of the natural fibre, vitamins, and minerals are gone. What you’re left with is a soft, melt-in-your-mouth slice that digests quickly and spikes blood sugar just as fast, leaving you hungrier sooner.

Nutritional value (per slice, 25g): 70 calories, 13g carbs, 2g protein, 0.5g fibre, 0.8g sugar, trace minerals.

If you’re looking for quick energy before a workout, white bread does give you that instant fuel. But long-term? It’s like chugging a fizzy soda; it gives you a rush, then leaves you flat.

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Brown bread – the “healthier” sibling

​Brown bread often wears the halo of being healthy, but let’s be honest: not all brown bread is created equal. Many brands simply add caramel colour or molasses to give the illusion of “wholeness.” The real deal is whole wheat bread, which actually retains the bran and germ of the grain. That means it keeps more fibre, B vitamins, and minerals intact.

Nutritional value (per slice, 25g): 75 calories, 12g carbs, 3g protein, 2g fibre, 1g sugar, plus small amounts of iron (0.6mg), magnesium, folate.

Benefit check: A genuine whole wheat brown bread helps with better digestion, steadier energy, and may even keep snack cravings at bay. But if you’re buying it only for the “brown” label without reading ingredients, you might just be paying extra for food dye.

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Multigrain bread – the overachiever

​Multigrain bread walks into the room like a wellness influencer. It’s packed with more than one type of grain – think oats, barley, millet, flaxseed, sometimes even quinoa. The catch?

Unless it clearly says “whole grain multigrain,” some of those grains might still be refined. Still, when it’s made properly and right, multigrain bread delivers the best mix of nutrients and textures.

Nutritional value (per slice, 25g): 80 calories, 12g carbs, 3–4g protein, 2.5–3g fibre, 1g sugar, healthy fats from mixed seeds (1.5g), plus micronutrients like zinc, selenium, and B vitamins.

Benefit check: The fibre keeps digestion smooth, the seeds add crunch and good fats, and the slower, steadier release of carbs helps manage energy levels better. Basically, it’s the bread that tries to balance both indulgence with everyday nutrition.

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Segun Agbelege
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This article is so good and I am going to try the baking of the multigrain bread. Thanks.
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