Grains of Goodness. Exploring Whole Grains
Whole Grain Sampling Day The Whole Grains Council is holding a Whole Grain Sampling Day to encourage people to try new foods made with whole grains. Stop by the Whole Grains Council to learn more and meet some of the participating companies.
Identifying Whole Grains
Whole Grain Stamps
Whole Grain Stamps
- If a product bears the 100% Stamp (left image above), then all its grain ingredients are whole grain. There is a minimum requirement of 16g (16 grams) – a full serving – of whole grain per labeled serving, for products using the 100% Stamp.
- If a product bears the 50%+ Stamp (middle image), then at least half of its grain ingredients are whole grain. There is a minimum requirement of 8g (8 grams) – a half serving – of whole grain per labeled serving, for products using the 50%+ Stamp. The 50%+ Stamp was added to the Whole Grain Stamps in January of 2017 and will begin appearing on products in the spring and summer of 2017.
- If a product bears the Basic Stamp (right image), it contains at least 8g (8 grams) – a half serving – of whole grain, but may also contain some refined grain.
whole grains as the first ingredient:
Amaranth
Barley
Brown Rice
Buckwheat
Bulgur (Cracked Wheat)
Corn (Polenta, Tortillas, Whole Grain Corn/Corn Meal)
Farro
Kamut®
Millet
Oats, Whole Oats, Oatmeal
Quinoa
Rye, Whole Rye
Sorghum
Spelt
Teff
Triticale Wild Rice
Whole Wheat Flour
Recipe: Quinoa Stuffed Acorn Squash