Bread, Bread Rolls and Pastries Calories

Check the calorie counts of breads, rolls, and pastries in a detailed guide to help you enjoy these foods mindfully.

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Bread, Bread Rolls and Pastries Calorie Chart

Food
Serving
Calories
Arepa1 piece (115g)307 cal
Bagel, Cinnamon Raisin Bagel1 piece, small (69g)189 cal
Bagel, Egg Bagel1 piece, small (69g)192 cal
Bagel, Everything Bagel1 piece (113g)390 cal
Bagel, Plain Bagel1 piece, small (69g)190 cal
Bagel, Sesame1 piece (85g)221 cal
Baguette, French Bread1 piece (250g)718 cal
Banana Bread1 slice (41g)111 cal
Banana Nut Bread1 slice (41g)149 cal
Beer Bread1 portion (26g)90 cal
Biscuit, plain or buttermilk1 piece, small (45g)159 cal
Bran Muffins1 piece, small (66g)178 cal
Bread Crumbs1 tablespoon (10g)36 cal
Bread Roll1 piece (70g)195 cal
Breadsticks1 portion, small (5g)14 cal
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Bread varieties

Bread is one of the most prehistoric foods we’ve enjoyed for thousands of years, and has been a sustainable staple in our diets for quite some time. Not only does each country have its own type of bread, there are even regional differences as well. With the discovery of new ingredients, bread has evolved over the years to become the product we know today. With such a wide selection of bread and rolls to choose from, the question now is: where to start? Making sure to look for a higher fiber content on the nutrition label as well as looking for keywords such as “whole grain” or “whole wheat” will guarantee you’re choosing the healthiest versions of these bread options and, generally, the best calorie option.

Pastries and Desserts

These types of bread products generally contain more sugar, butter and fat, meaning they should be enjoyed in moderation and smaller portions. Viewing the nutritional information provided by many bakery chains, such as Panera Bread, either online or in-house is also helpful.

Bread has many benefits for our body and, for that reason, is part of the main food groups. Low-carb diets, medical reasons or personal preferences may also lead to excluding or limiting bread, but this is done on an individual basis. All in all, bread comes in both high and low-calorie options, so smart shopping as well as portion control and moderation are always key.

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