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Bergen Bread,is it fattening ???????

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paul.johnson

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Hi All,
Just a query, I see that quite a few of us Diabetics eat Bergen Bread as it is low in Carbs, compared to other types of Bread,However there is quite a lot of Fat per slice 0.8g than the other Wholemeal breads lowest ive seen is 0.2g of that.
Is this any concern on the fat per slice situation ???????
cheers in adavance
 
Unless you’re eating a full loaf every day I wouldn’t worry about it. Fat is better for us than the carbs, and the overall calories aren’t much more than a standard loaf of say, granary bread. Whilst we are talking about Burgen, I got totally confused today in Asda, they have changed the packaging, it’s now pink as opposed to brown. Better for me because I sometimes would accidentally take a slice of Mr Eggy’s Hovis wholemeal as the packaging was similar. 🙂
 
Hi, eggyg, Thanks for response, I only have 3 slices maybe 4 at lunchtime and that's not every day, so not worth worrying about then.
thanks
 
I used to buy a very dense high protein polish bread in Asda after the Lidl high protein rolls disappeared but now that has disappeared too ,I can go back to Burgen but it is higher carb,does anyone know where I can find the polish bread ?
Carol
 
I have a local polish supermarket and they sell the Polish one there - with the text in Polish, and it is very low carb indeed - lower than the one with the text in English but the photo is the same.
 
I get confused as nimble has less carbs than burgen
Is this not better
 
Anything is fattening it you eat too much of it.

I count the calories, seems to work for me.
 
I make my own granary bread with Hovis granary flour in a breadmaker using Canderel instead of sugar.
 
Anything is fattening it you eat too much of it.

I count the calories, seems to work for me.
I want to get fat but my stomach will only hold a certain amount of food !!!
Carbs are fattening but I can only eat a few of my BGS shoots up !:(
Carol
 
Talking of bread (which I've suspended for now) there was quite a lot of interest in 'CLOUD BREAD'. So looked tasy and decided to try it. Quite easy to make but wasn't for me. Wasn't what I was expecting as in texture. Anyway here the link to it....could maybe give it a go!
 
is what I remember but what it is today is beyond me. Do like Danish loaf which is quite an 'airy' texture' no good for toast unless done very lightly! But can't have bread! Is big no no at minute!
 
I want to get fat but my stomach will only hold a certain amount of food !!!
Carbs are fattening but I can only eat a few of my BGS shoots up !:(
Carol

Can't help you on that one.
All I can do is answer the question the op asked.
Fat is fattening too.
Protein is fattening too.
 
Quite easy to make but wasn't for me. Wasn't what I was expecting as in texture.
I'm with you on that one... Tried it once!!!
 
Hi All,
Just a query, I see that quite a few of us Diabetics eat Bergen Bread as it is low in Carbs, compared to other types of Bread,However there is quite a lot of Fat per slice 0.8g than the other Wholemeal breads lowest ive seen is 0.2g of that.
Is this any concern on the fat per slice situation ???????
cheers in adavance

I'd be less inclined to worry about the fat content of a slice of bread.

Recently found a great bread that is not only tasty but very good when it comes to bg levels, its from a company called the Polish Bakery and its a sourdough bread.
 
I get confused as nimble has less carbs than burgen
Is this not better
I have checked and Nimble seems to have more carbs than Bergen. Bergen is around 27 per loaf and Nimble has 37
 
I have checked and Nimble seems to have more carbs than Bergen. Bergen is around 27 per loaf and Nimble has 37
I think they might have meant per slice but not taking the size of slice into account, I wouldn't expect a reply though as the user hasn't been on the forum for over a year xx
 
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