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Sara Lee® Hearty & Delicious 100% Wheat With Honey Bread
We’ve brought all the goodness of Sara Lee to our Honey Wheat Bakery Bread. It is baked in the fresh, homestyle tradition, using only the finest ingredients. With no trans fat, artificial colors or flavors, each hearty slice is soft and full of flavor.
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It's what's inside that really counts

Calories

Total Amount
120
Percent Daily Diet

Total Fat

Total Amount
1.5g
Percent Daily Diet
2%

Sodium

Total Amount
220mg
Percent Daily Diet
9%

Sugars

Total Amount
4g
Percent Daily Diet
*

Whole Grain

Total Amount
21g
Percent Daily Diet

Fiber

Total Amount
3g
Percent Daily Diet
11%

Folic

Total Amount
Percent Daily Diet
4%

*The percentage for sugars is not listed because the % daily value has not been established.

It's all here and in the spotlight. To learn what the numbers mean to you, simply roll over the nutritional elements listed above.

Calories provide a measure of how much energy you get from a serving. The percentage is based on a 2,000-calorie diet. The key to maintaining your weight is to balance your calorie intake with the calories you burn.

Fats are actually part of a healthy diet; they help with the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. However, a diet with excessive levels of saturated fats, trans-fats, and cholesterol may increase risk of heart disease.

Sodium is part of salt. And while a little is fine, most people consume far more sodium than needed. According to the 2005 Dietary Guidelines, lowering salt intake may lower blood pressure, resulting in a reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease.

Sugar provides sweet flavor and texture to foods. Sugar makes our food palatable and provides energy but should be used in moderation.

According to the 2005 Dietary Guidelines, whole grains are an important source of fiber and other nutrients, and consuming at least three servings of whole grain per day can reduce the risk of several chronic diseases and may help with weight maintenance.

Fiber is the part of plant foods that cannot be fully digested. Because fiber-rich foods take longer to digest, they fill you up sooner and you eat less. According to the 2005 Dietary Guidelines, health benefits include improved regularity and reduced risk of heart disease.

Folic acid, a B vitamin, is very important for expectant mothers. It helps prevent birth defects of the brain and spinal cord. It can be found in foods like enriched breads, buns and bagels and beans, leafy green vegetables, and orange juice.

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