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is there a loaf available to buy that is low in salt/sodium? Most breads have a high salt content, and I was wondering if there's an alternative (short of making my own....just don't have the time)?? Any suggestions?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.bread is renowned for having a relatively high salt content. eg the current wholemeal loaf I have in the bread bin has 0.4g salt per slice (or 0.2g sodium...which is not 0.4% of a 3.6g slice!). That's a lot and in the nutritional info you get on packaging these days, it's classed as a HIGH salt food. (womens daily rec. salt intake is max. 5g salt, mans is 7g). People with for example blood pressure problems have to restrict their sodium (and therefore salt) intake, hence I wondered if anyone did a low salt/sodium loaf. The same applies to babies....you should ensure they only get the minimum amount of salt possible....so giving your little one a slice of brown bread as a sandwich would effectively be their entire salt allowance for the day.
Sorry, jills I should have said 0.4g sodium per 100g bread ie 0.004%. Interestingly enough I have a leaflet from the Food Standards Agency Scotland which says that 0.001% is low and 0.005% is high but at the same time encouraging people to eat more bread. I'm sure I've seen a Warburton's loaf specifically targeted at women.