WHOLE GRAINS FOR GOOD HEALTH



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WHOLE GRAINS FOR GOOD HEALTH Section 1: What are Whole Grains? Whole grains are nutritious, delicious, and are included in the WIC program! Whole grains contain the entire grain kernel. That means whole grains have all the fiber and other nutrients found in the "whole" grain. Whole grains can come from wheat, rice, corn, oats, or other grains. Whole grains include all the nutrients found in the bran, the germ, and the endosperm. Examples of whole grains: whole wheat bread oatmeal brown rice corn tortillas popcorn whole wheat pasta whole wheat crackers 1

What are refined grains? Refined grains start out as whole grains, but then they are milled. This process removes parts of the grain, along with certain nutrients. Examples of refined grain foods: white rice flour tortillas enriched pasta enriched macaroni many crackers white bread cereals pretzels grits baked goods Whole grains are healthier, so make the switch! Instead of white bread, try whole wheat bread. Instead of white rice, try brown rice. Instead of flour tortillas, try corn tortillas or wholewheat tortillas. Instead of cooked grits, try oatmeal. 2

Section 2: Why are Whole Grains Important? Whole grains are healthy choices! Whole grains are packed full of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that are good for you and your family: fiber B vitamins vitamin E iron zinc phytochemicals antioxidants What can whole grain foods do? Whole grain foods can: help you reach a healthy weight. help lower your risk of diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer. improve digestive health. help you feel full. 3

Make half your grains whole!* Most Americans eat enough grains, but not enough whole grains. At least half of the grain foods you eat each day should be whole grains. Think about eating whole grains in place of some of the refined grains you eat. *U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans What counts as a serving for whole grain foods? 1 slice of whole wheat bread 1/2 cup cooked cereal (like oatmeal) 3/4 to 1 cup whole grain breakfast cereal 3 cups popcorn 5 to 7 whole grain crackers 1/2 cup cooked brown rice or whole grain pasta 1 small 6 inch corn tortilla or wholewheat tortilla 4

Section 3: Find Whole Grains at the Store It can be confusing to shop for whole grains. How do you know if a food is made of whole grains? A loaf of bread called "Honey Wheat Bread" may seem like a whole grain food, but chances are it's not. Tip #1: The first ingredient should contain the word whole. Read the fine print! If the word "whole" is part of the first ingredient, then it's most likely a whole grain food. Look for things like: whole wheat flour whole grain wheat whole durum wheat flour white whole wheat whole grain corn Ingredients are listed by weight from most to least. So whole grain wheat is the main ingredient in this food shown at the left. 5

If the word whole is not part of the first ingredient, the food is probably a refined grain. The main ingredients in refined grain products are things like: Enriched wheat flour Enriched bleached flour Unbleached wheat flour Wheat flour Organic wheat flour Semolina wheat Durum flour Tip #2: Look for the Whole Grain Stamp. Some whole grain foods (but not all) put the Whole Grain Stamp on their packages. The whole grain stamp tells shoppers that a food provides whole grains. The whole grain stamp is optional. Many wholegrain foods do not have the stamp. 6

Tip #3: Don t judge a grain by its color. Just because a loaf of bread is brown doesn't mean that it's a whole grain. Ingredients like food coloring, brown sugar, and molasses can make foods darker. Some whole grains can be light in color. Examples include oats and white whole wheat. Tip #4: Don t judge a grain food by its packaging. Words and phrases on food packages can make us think a food is a whole grain when it is not. Check for the word "whole" as part of the first ingredient. 7

Section 4: Get Your Family to Eat More Grains Shop for WIC whole grain foods. Most WIC participants, including pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children, receive a choice of whole grains. WIC whole grain choices include: 100% whole wheat bread whole wheat tortillas corn tortillas oatmeal brown rice Choose WIC whole grain cereals. Many of the WIC breakfast cereals are whole grain cereals. Your WIC Shopping Guide shows which WIC cereals are higher in whole grains. 8

Add whole grains to your family s meals. Breakfast Ideas: Choose whole grain, ready to eat cereals, like Cheerios or Mini Wheats. Try oatmeal! All types of oatmeal are whole grain old fashioned, quick cooking, even instant! Enjoy whole grain toast or whole grain bagels. Lunch and Snack Ideas: Use whole grain bread for sandwiches. Use corn or whole wheat tortillas instead of flour tortillas. Try low fat whole grain crackers or baked tortillas chips. For a take along snack, pack some dry wholegrain cereal. Enjoy some popcorn (try the low fat microwave kind). Dinner Ideas: Stuff cabbage leaves, peppers, or tomatoes with brown rice or add brown rice to your favorite stew or casserole. Use whole wheat pasta when you make spaghetti, pasta salads or macaroni and cheese. Use brown rice for making Spanish Rice (see recipe at the end of this lesson!). Whole grains take longer to cook since they still have an outer layer of bran. For example, brown rice needs 45 to 60 minutes to cook. But instant brown rice is also available. 9

More Ideas for Meals Try whole grain cereal as breading for chicken or fish. Make a homemade pizza crust using wholewheat flour for part of the flour in the recipe. Substitute whole wheat flour for up to half of the flour in your cookies or breads. Add oatmeal to your cookies and muffins. Whole Grain Recipes Here are some great whole grain recipes that your family will love! Simple Snack Mix* Ingredients: 1 cup whole grain cereal 1/4 cup dried fruit 1/4 cup nuts 1/4 cup whole grain pretzels or crackers Directions: Mix together in a large bowl and enjoy! *This recipe is not recommended for children under 4 years of age, since nuts and dried fruit are choking hazards for young children. 10

Quick Black Bean Quesadillas Ingredients: 1/2 cup bell pepper, finely chopped 1 cup grated cheddar cheese 1/2 cup black beans, cooked 4 whole wheat or corn tortillas 1/4 cup salsa 1/4 cup lettuce vegetable oil spray Cooking Directions: Spray pan with vegetable oil. Heat pan over medium heat and place one tortilla into the pan. Place 1/4 of the bell pepper, black beans and cheddar cheese onto the tortilla. Put most of the ingredients to the left side of the tortilla. When the cheese begins to melt, fold the tortilla in half. Press down slightly to seal the sides together, and then flip the quesadilla over to brown both sides. Repeat process with remaining tortillas. Spoon a little salsa and lettuce on top and enjoy. (If using large tortillas, use more filling.) Serves 4, each serving provides: calories: 290 protein: 13g carbohydrate: 33g fat: 12g sodium: 591mg fiber: 4g 11

Chicken and Rice Casserole Ingredients: 3 cups cooked brown rice 1 10 ounce package frozen green peas 2 cups cooked chicken pieces 1/2 cup reduced calorie mayonnaise 1/3 cup slivered almonds or chopped peanuts, toasted 2 teaspoons soy sauce 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder vegetable cooking spray Cooking Directions: Combine rice, peas, chicken, mayonnaise, almonds, soy sauce, pepper, and garlic powder in a bowl. Transfer to 3 quart baking dish coated with cooking spray. Cover and bake at 350 F for 15 to 20 minutes. Serves 6, each serving provides: Calories: 321 Protein: 21g Carbohydrate: 34g Fat: 11g Sodium: 304mg Fiber: 4g 12

French Toast Ingredients: 4 slices whole wheat bread 2 eggs 1/3 cup fat free milk 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/8 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon vegetable oil Cooking Directions: Beat together eggs, milk, vanilla, and salt in a shallow bowl. Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat. Dunk each slice of bread in egg mixture. Place in pan and cook until golden, about 2 minutes per side. Transfer to serving plate and sprinkle with powdered sugar and cinnamon, if desired. Serves 4, each serving provides: Calories: 157 Protein: 7g Carbohydrate: 17g Fat: 7g Sodium: 260mg Fiber: 2g 13

Spanish Brown Rice Ingredients: 1 cup brown rice 1/4 cup onions, chopped 1 cup tomatoes, diced 1/2 tablespoon cumin 1/2 tablespoon garlic 2 1/4 cups chicken broth or water 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon cilantro, chopped (optional) Cooking Directions: Place oil in a pan over medium heat. Add onions and rice. Sauté until onions are soft. Add chicken broth or water, cumin, garlic, tomatoes, and salt. Cover with a tight fitting lid and bring to a boil. Turn heat down to a very low simmer and cook, covered, until rice is tender and liquid is absorbed, approximately 45 60 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand covered for about 5 minutes. Fluff with fork and garnish with cilantro if desired. Serves 6, each serving provides: Calories: 152 Protein: 4g Carbohydrate: 26g Fat: 3g Sodium: 555mg Fiber: 1g In order to receive your nutrition education (SNE) credit, you must complete a short evaluation. Please click on the Evaluation button below. Adapted with permission from the Texas WIC Program. 14