Gluten and Health: Cutting Through the Noise

Written by Avery Erickson, Dietetic Intern, Viterbo University Updated May 7, 2026 Gluten is the protein substance in wheat flour and cereal grains. Gluten is created when gliadin combines with glutenin during the kneading process. As you continue kneading, it strengthens the gluten and creates the strong, stretchy, and chewy bread structure in our baked […]
From Kimchi to Yogurt: Tiny Microbes, Big Benefits

Written by Dr. Andrew Akhaphong, DCN, MS, RD, LD, Mackenthun’s Fine Foods Registered Dietitian Updated: March 18, 2026 A survey from Innova Market Insights ranks fermented foods among the top five consumer wellness trends. Globally, about half of consumers connect gut health with overall well-being, recognizing that a healthy digestive system can positively influence many […]
Chill Out: Why Frozen Produce Deserve a Spot on Your Plate

Written by Dr. Andrew Akhaphong, DCN, MS, RD, LD, Mackenthun’s Fine Foods Registered Dietitian Updated: March 4, 2026 A 2019 study found that consumers who purchase frozen fruits and vegetables are more likely to meet the recommended daily intake of fruits and vegetables, which is 2 cups of fruit and 3 cups of vegetables per […]
Quaker® Any Time, Any Moment

Written by Abby Gelineau, Dietetic Intern, University of Minnesota School of Public health Updated December 3, 2024 Quaker® is a household brand that most of you have probably already heard of. They are famous for their large variety of heart healthy oatmeal products that are a delicious breakfast option. However, did you know they make […]