Rye bread is a dense, flavorful bread made primarily from rye flour. It is rich in fiber, B vitamins, manganese, and minerals that support digestion, heart health, and satiety. Rye bread’s lower glycemic index helps maintain steady blood sugar levels. It pairs well with smoked meats, cheeses, or as a base for sandwiches. Regular consumption promotes digestive health, provides essential micronutrients, and adds variety to a balanced diet.
High in dietary fiber, B vitamins, manganese, minerals — supports digestion, heart health, and blood sugar regulation
- Used for sandwiches and toast
- Served with cheeses and cold cuts
- Accompanied with soups or spreads
- Store in cool, dry place
- Keep in airtight container or bread box
- Consume within 5–7 days or freeze for longer storage
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