Find Whole Grains
Until recently, finding whole grain products was difficult. Is this product whole grain, or simply refined flour with caramel coloring? Does 100% wheat mean it's whole grain? What does multigrain really mean?
Help from the whole grains council
The Whole Grains Council believes that lots of consumers want to eat whole grains – if they could only figure out which products qualify. This section of our website helps you find whole grains five different ways:
With the Whole Grain Stamp, a special packaging symbol now on hundreds and hundreds of popular products. Check out the list of "Stamped Products" here on our website.
At Restaurants, using our list of food outlets that offer at least one whole grain choice at every meal.
For Foodservice, using our new foodservice list. If you run a restaurant or cafeteria, you need to know where you can buy bulk containers of whole grains – not the usual consumer-size products. We can help.
For School Cafeterias and Vending Machines. In addition to the resources on our foodservice page, schools will enjoy the lists of resources and whole grain product ideas here.
- For Food Companies, we offer a list of private label manufacturers. If you're creating new whole grain products, we can help you find a company to produce them for you.