In This ArticleView AllIn This ArticleWhat Is a Graham Cracker?Are Graham Crackers Healthy?Graham Cracker NutritionWhich Graham Crackers Are Best?How to Enjoy Graham CrackersThe Bottom Line

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What Is a Graham Cracker?

Are Graham Crackers Healthy?

Graham Cracker Nutrition

Which Graham Crackers Are Best?

How to Enjoy Graham Crackers

The Bottom Line

Can you imagine life without graham crackers? How would you eat a s’more? What would you use for Key lime pie crust? Life is better with graham crackers in it. But what exactlyisa graham cracker, and why were graham crackers invented? Do they hold any nutritional value, or are they more cookie than cracker? Let’s find out!

Often referenced as the “father of vegetarianism,” Graham advised his followers (known as Grahamites) to eat a diet of whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and to avoid white bread (which he calls “trash” in hisTreatise on Bread and Bread-Making), chocolate, tea, coffee and alcohol. To be clear, we here atEatingWelldo not agree with his sentiments toward these foods. Everything in moderation!

His commitment to this lifestyle led him to experiment with flour. He sought an alternative to the refined flours he found revolting. The result—graham flour—is a coarsely groundwhole-grain wheatflour. He used it to create the graham cracker, which he considered a tool for suppressing immorality.

So knowing that, what was the original graham cracker like? It appears to have been more cracker than cookie. Made of unrefined, whole-grain graham flour without sugar or spices, the cracker has been described as bland and boring. This makes sense, considering Graham’s stance on food and health. It’s a vast difference from the graham cracker we know and love today.

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In Graham’s day, the answer might have been “yes,” but today the answer is more of a “not so much.” That’s because today’s versions are made primarily withrefined wheat flouralong with a smattering of whole-grain wheat flour, sugar, oil, a leavening agent and salt. So, while graham crackers are not necessarily unhealthy, since they’re not astronomically high in calories or saturated fat, they’re also not a great source of any nutrients.

However, they can be a healthy snack when combined with a healthy fat and protein. Bonus points if the graham crackers are made from whole-grains. An example can be peanut butter and fresh berries for a fun snack.

But while as a stand-alone food, they don’t pack a nutritional punch, when you pair them with the right foods, they can become a vehicle for other nutrients to enter the diet, saysElizabeth Shaw, M.S., RDN, CPT, a nutrition expert, author and owner of Shaw Simple Swaps. Think nut or seed butter, fresh or dried fruit or even cheese—these are all nutritious foods that pair well with graham crackers.

Here are the nutrition facts for two large rectangular pieces of graham cracker (30 grams total), per theUSDA:

Is one graham cracker type or brand better than another? As with all packaged foods, be a label reader. While most brands and even flavors (chocolate, cinnamon-sugar, plain) are fairly similar in terms of calorie content andadded sugar, the ingredients they use may differ. So decide what’s important to you—type of added sugar, type of oil or other additives—to help you narrow down your options.

Is it worth stressing over? Not really. Shaw recommends that “unless you require a gluten-free graham cracker for dietary reasons, purchase whatever graham cracker you enjoy the most. Believe it or not, whether you purchase the traditional honey-sweetened graham cracker, or opt for a fun flavor like cinnamon or chocolate, they all deliver the same 8 g of added sugar per two full-sheet serving size.”

The beauty of the graham cracker is its versatility. That crunch and subtle sweetness make it easy to pair with so many other nourishing foods. That’s the reason Shaw loves them as a snack canvas for kids. “Try mixing unsweetened Greek yogurt with natural food dyes to make edible paint to brush over graham crackers,” suggests Shaw. Then serve a few age-appropriate toppings alongside, likechia seeds, flaxseed, raisins, cacao nibs, etc., for fun, nourishing decorations.

Graham crackers are an adult-approved snack too. Try them as dippers or toppers for your smoothie bowl or parfait. Top with cheese and chopped, dried fruit for a yummy snack or mix into some frozen yogurt. Or go with a protein punch, says Shaw, and top your graham crackers with nut orseed butterand sliced banana or other fruit of your choice.

While there arehealthier cracker optionsout there, there is no need to toss that box of graham crackers. Instead, think beyond s’mores and use them to create tasty, nourishing snacks. Try to keep it to one serving. And, most importantly, enjoy!

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