Historically, Ezekiel bread is a fasting food used in biblical days during times of hardship. It is made of wheat, barley, broad beans, lentils, millet and spelt. Ezekiel bread would last for days in the desert. It certainly wasn't glamorous and the taste may not have been wonderful, but it was food. Personally, I love the taste.
Ezekiel bread uses spouted grains, which help release all the energy from the bread's assorted grains, making it easier to digest. It is a highly nutritious bread and something to consider for adding fiber and protein to your diet.
Currently, there are numerous commercial varieties available to you. You can also find a recipe for Ezekiel bread in the The Eat-Clean Diet® Cookbook.
To post a comment, all fields are required.
Enter the letters you see in the box below.