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Crispbread Crackers

Crispbread crackers are dry, shelf-stable crackers usually made primarily from whole grain rye, wheat, or other cereals. They are commonly used as a crunchy bread alternative and can vary widely in fiber, sodium, and seed content by brand.

Beneficial properties

whole-grain based source of complex carbohydrates can be high in fiber low moisture shelf-stable food

Nutritional highlights

They typically provide carbohydrates, some dietary fiber, small amounts of protein, B vitamins, iron, magnesium, and manganese, with sodium varying by product.

Caution. Many crispbread crackers contain gluten from rye or wheat and are not suitable for people with celiac disease unless specifically labeled gluten-free.

Conditions it helps with

Constipation
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Diabetes (Type 1 & Type 2)
Includes: Diabetes Type 2
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Gluten Intolerance (Celiac)
Includes: Celiac Disease
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High Cholesterol
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