Ezekiel Bread

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Ezekiel 4:9 says "Take also unto thee Wheat, and Barley, and beans, and lentils, and millet, and Spelt, and put them in one vessel and make bread of it."
Ezekiel bread was inspired by bible scripture about Ezekiel, who survived off this bread for two years while he was in the desert. The bread that was eaten by Ezekiel and the ancient Essenses was called "manna bread" which was heated by the desert sun and eaten uncooked. Claims are that the six grains and legumes, when sprouted and combined, create a protein that closely resembles the protein found in milk and eggs. The Food for Life website sells this bread and claims it to be "84.3% as efficient as the highest recognized source of protein, containing all 9 essential amino acids". This makes Ezekiel Bread a perfect choice for those who want to work more whole grains into their diet, and cut back on refined carbohydrates. The Food for Life website displays the various products they sell based on the Ezekiel 4:9 ingredients.

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