Whole30 Grains Guide

35 items classified under standard Whole30 guidelines.

This guide covers all 35 grains classified under Whole30 guidelines. Whole30 evaluates foods primarily by whether the food contains anything on Whole30's exclusion list, which determines how each item in this category is classified.

Grains as a whole are excluded on Whole30. The classification applies at the category level: these foods are a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. The individual entries below show the nutritional profile of each item — useful for understanding what you are replacing and for finding substitutes with a similar macro profile.

Quick Reference

Food Status Calories (per 100g)
Amaranth Not Allowed 23kcal
Arrowroot Powder Not Allowed 65kcal
Bagel Not Allowed 264kcal
Barley Not Allowed 352kcal
Buckwheat Not Allowed 343kcal
Burrito Not Allowed 219kcal
Corn Not Allowed 86kcal
Corn Flakes Not Allowed 44kcal
Cornmeal Not Allowed 398kcal
Cornstarch Not Allowed 381kcal
Croutons Not Allowed 407kcal
English Muffin Not Allowed 227kcal
Fried Rice Not Allowed 174kcal
Granola Bars Not Allowed 471kcal
Millet Not Allowed 378kcal
Naan Not Allowed 311kcal
Nachos Not Allowed 265kcal
Oat Flour Not Allowed 404kcal
Oats Not Allowed 379kcal
Pancakes Not Allowed 282kcal
Pasta Not Allowed 371kcal
Pita Bread Not Allowed 457kcal
Pizza Not Allowed 280kcal
Quinoa Not Allowed 120kcal
Rice Not Allowed 392kcal
Rice Cakes Not Allowed 392kcal
Rice Crackers Not Allowed 416kcal
Rice Noodles Not Allowed 364kcal
Rye Bread Not Allowed 338kcal
Sourdough Bread Not Allowed 272kcal
Spelt Not Allowed 127kcal
Tacos Not Allowed 170kcal
Tapioca Starch Not Allowed 358kcal
Waffles Not Allowed 309kcal
Wheat Flour Not Allowed 332kcal

Classification Breakdown

35 Not Allowed — These are a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days.

Whole30 is binary by design: a single intentional slip resets the 30-day clock.

Not Allowed Grains (35)

Amaranth

Not Allowed

Amaranth is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 23kcal calories per 100g. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Among the 35 items in this category, amaranth sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Corn Flakes at 44kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

23kcalCalories
2.5gProtein
0.3gFat
4gCarbs
Fiber

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Arrowroot Powder

Not Allowed

With 65kcal calories per 100g, Arrowroot Powder earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Among the 35 items in this category, arrowroot powder sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Corn at 86kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

65kcalCalories
4.2gProtein
0.2gFat
13.4gCarbs
1.3gFiber

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Bagel

Not Allowed

At 264kcal calories per 100g, Bagel falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, bagel also provides 10.6g protein and 422mg sodium per 100g. Within this category, it falls between English Muffin and Nachos for calories, ranking 11 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

264kcalCalories
10.6gProtein
1.3gFat
52.4gCarbs
1.6gFiber

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Barley

Not Allowed

At 352kcal calories per 100g, Barley falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. The classification reflects that it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Nutritionally, it also delivers 9.9g protein and 15.6g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Buckwheat and Tapioca Starch for calories, ranking 21 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

352kcalCalories
9.9gProtein
1.2gFat
77.7gCarbs
15.6gFiber

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Buckwheat

Not Allowed

At 343kcal calories per 100g, Buckwheat falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, buckwheat also provides 13.2g protein and 10g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Rye Bread and Barley for calories, ranking 20 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

343kcalCalories
13.2gProtein
3.4gFat
71.5gCarbs
10gFiber

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Burrito

Not Allowed

At 219kcal calories per 100g, Burrito falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, burrito also provides 11.1g protein and 8.5g fat per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Fried Rice and English Muffin for calories, ranking 9 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

219kcalCalories
11.1gProtein
8.5gFat
23.9gCarbs
2.5gFiber

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Corn

Not Allowed

Corn is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 86kcal calories per 100g. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Among the 35 items in this category, corn sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Quinoa at 120kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

VariantCaloriesProteinFatCarbsFiber
Sweet Corn (raw)86kcal3.3g1.4g18.7g2g
Sweet Corn (canned)67kcal2.3g1.2g14.3g2g
FAQ (7 questions)
Is corn Whole30 compliant?
Corn is classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. Published Whole30 materials classify corn as a grain and exclude it under the grain elimination rule.
Is fresh corn on the cob also excluded on Whole30?
Yes. Published Whole30 guidelines classify corn in all forms — including fresh corn on the cob — as non-compliant. The grain classification applies regardless of how the corn is prepared or consumed.
Is popcorn Whole30 compliant?
Popcorn is classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. It is a corn-derived product and is excluded under the same grain rule as all other forms of corn.
Is corn starch Whole30 compliant?
Corn starch is classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. Corn-derived thickening agents and starches are excluded as grain derivatives.
What about corn-derived sweeteners like corn syrup?
Corn syrup and high-fructose corn syrup are classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. They are excluded both as grain derivatives and as added sweeteners.
Is corn oil Whole30 compliant?
Corn oil is classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. Published Whole30 materials list corn oil among the seed and grain oils that are excluded under the program.
Are there vegetable alternatives to corn that are Whole30 compliant?
Many vegetables serve similar roles in cooking. Diced bell peppers, jicama, or other vegetables can be used in place of corn in salads and dishes. These alternatives are generally classified as compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines.

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Corn Flakes

Not Allowed

Corn Flakes is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 44kcal calories per 100g. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Among the 35 items in this category, corn flakes sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Arrowroot Powder at 65kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

44kcalCalories
0.8gProtein
0.2gFat
9.4gCarbs
0.5gFiber

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Cornmeal

Not Allowed

Cornmeal is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 398kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Nutritionally, it also delivers 10.4g protein and 5.4g fat per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Rice Cakes at 392kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

398kcalCalories
10.4gProtein
5.4gFat
76.9gCarbs
8.7gFiber

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Cornstarch

Not Allowed

At 381kcal calories per 100g, Cornstarch falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Oats at 379kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

381kcalCalories
0.3gProtein
0.1gFat
91.3gCarbs
0.9gFiber

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Croutons

Not Allowed

With 407kcal calories per 100g, Croutons earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. It also contains 11.9g protein and 6.6g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Oat Flour at 404kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

407kcalCalories
11.9gProtein
6.6gFat
73.5gCarbs
5.1gFiber

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English Muffin

Not Allowed

With 227kcal calories per 100g, English Muffin earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. It also contains 8.9g protein and 3.5g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Burrito and Bagel for calories, ranking 10 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

227kcalCalories
8.9gProtein
1.7gFat
44.2gCarbs
3.5gFiber

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Fried Rice

Not Allowed

With 174kcal calories per 100g, Fried Rice earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. It also contains 387mg sodium, which may factor into overall meal planning. Among the 35 items in this category, fried rice sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Burrito at 219kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

174kcalCalories
4.1gProtein
3gFat
32.8gCarbs
1.1gFiber

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Granola Bars

Not Allowed

With 471kcal calories per 100g, Granola Bars earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, granola bars also provides 10.1g protein and 19.8g fat per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Pita Bread at 457kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

471kcalCalories
10.1gProtein
19.8gFat
64.4gCarbs
5.3gFiber

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Millet

Not Allowed

Millet is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 378kcal calories per 100g. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. It also contains 11g protein and 8.5g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Pasta and Oats for calories, ranking 25 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

378kcalCalories
11gProtein
4.2gFat
72.8gCarbs
8.5gFiber

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Naan

Not Allowed

With 311kcal calories per 100g, Naan earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, naan also provides 11.1g protein and 7.3g fat per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Waffles and Wheat Flour for calories, ranking 17 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

311kcalCalories
11.1gProtein
7.3gFat
50.2gCarbs
5.2gFiber

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Nachos

Not Allowed

At 265kcal calories per 100g, Nachos falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, nachos also provides 7.6g protein and 15.9g fat per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Bagel and Sourdough Bread for calories, ranking 12 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

265kcalCalories
7.6gProtein
15.9gFat
23.9gCarbs
1.7gFiber

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Oat Flour

Not Allowed

With 404kcal calories per 100g, Oat Flour earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, oat flour also provides 14.7g protein and 9.1g fat per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Cornmeal at 398kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

404kcalCalories
14.7gProtein
9.1gFat
65.7gCarbs
6.5gFiber
FAQ (6 questions)
Is oat flour allowed on Whole30?
Oat flour is classified as Not Allowed under standard Whole30 guidelines. Oat flour is ground oats — a grain — and all grains are excluded from Whole30. This exclusion applies to oat flour regardless of whether it is gluten-free, certified gluten-free, or made from rolled oats.
Are gluten-free oats or oat flour Whole30 compliant?
No. Gluten-free oats and gluten-free oat flour are not compliant on Whole30. The grain exclusion covers all grains — including oats — regardless of gluten content. The Whole30 grain exclusion is not a gluten exclusion; it applies to all grains including those that are naturally gluten-free.
What can I use instead of oat flour on Whole30?
Compliant grain-free flour alternatives on Whole30 include: almond flour (ground almonds), coconut flour (from coconut meat), and cassava flour (from cassava root). Tapioca starch (from cassava) is also a compliant thickener. These grain-free options are used in Whole30 cooking for coatings, thickeners, and binders.
Why are oats and oat flour excluded from Whole30?
Whole30 excludes all grains based on the potential effects of grain proteins (including avenin in oats), lectins, phytates, and other grain compounds on gut health, inflammation, and autoimmune response. The 30-day exclusion is designed to allow assessment of individual grain response through systematic reintroduction.
Is oat flour allowed in baked goods on Whole30?
Oat flour is not compliant on Whole30 in any application — savory or sweet. The grain exclusion applies to the ingredient itself regardless of how it is used.
Is rolled oats or steel-cut oats also excluded from Whole30?
Yes. All oat forms are excluded from Whole30: rolled oats, steel-cut oats, oat bran, oat groats, and oat flour. The exclusion covers all forms of oats and all derivatives.

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Oats

Not Allowed

Oats is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 379kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Nutritionally, it also delivers 13.2g protein and 6.5g fat per serving. Within this category, it falls between Millet and Cornstarch for calories, ranking 26 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

VariantCaloriesProteinFatCarbsFiber
Rolled Oats (dry)379kcal13.2g6.5g67.7g10.1g
Oatmeal (cooked)379kcal13.2g6.5g67.7g10.1g
FAQ (6 questions)
Are oats Whole30 compliant?
Oats are classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. Oats are a grain and are excluded under the Whole30 grain elimination rule, regardless of variety or processing method.
Are gluten-free oats Whole30 compliant?
Gluten-free oats are classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. The grain exclusion is based on oats being a grain, not on their gluten content. Gluten-free certification does not change the classification.
Are steel-cut oats different from rolled oats on Whole30?
No distinction is made between steel-cut oats and rolled oats in published Whole30 guidelines. Both are forms of processed oat grain and are classified as non-compliant.
Is oat milk Whole30 compliant?
Oat milk is classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. It is a grain-derived beverage and falls under the grain exclusion.
Is oat flour Whole30 compliant?
Oat flour is classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. Grain-derived flours, including oat flour, are excluded as grain-based ingredients.
What are Whole30 compliant hot cereal alternatives?
Some people use mashed or riced cauliflower, mashed sweet potato, or coconut cream-based preparations as hot breakfast dishes. These are generally classified as compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines, as they do not contain grains.

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Pancakes

Not Allowed

With 282kcal calories per 100g, Pancakes earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, pancakes also provides 7.4g protein and 12.1g fat per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Pizza and Waffles for calories, ranking 15 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

282kcalCalories
7.4gProtein
12.1gFat
35.3gCarbs
2.1gFiber

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Pasta

Not Allowed

At 371kcal calories per 100g, Pasta falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. The classification reflects that it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Nutritionally, it also delivers 13g protein and 3.2g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Rice Noodles and Millet for calories, ranking 24 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

VariantCaloriesProteinFatCarbsFiber
Regular Pasta (cooked)157kcal5.8g0.9g30.6g1.8g
Whole Wheat Pasta (cooked)159kcal5.8g1.5g31.5g4.6g

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Pita Bread

Not Allowed

At 457kcal calories per 100g, Pita Bread falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, pita bread also provides 11.8g protein and 15.2g fat per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Rice Crackers at 416kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

457kcalCalories
11.8gProtein
15.2gFat
68.3gCarbs
3.8gFiber

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Pizza

Not Allowed

With 280kcal calories per 100g, Pizza earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. It also contains 11.7g protein and 12.6g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Sourdough Bread and Pancakes for calories, ranking 14 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

280kcalCalories
11.7gProtein
12.6gFat
29.9gCarbs
1.7gFiber

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Quinoa

Not Allowed

At 120kcal calories per 100g, Quinoa falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, quinoa also provides 2.8g fiber per 100g. Among the 35 items in this category, quinoa sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Spelt at 127kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

VariantCaloriesProteinFatCarbsFiber
Dry368kcal14.1g6.1g64.2g7g
Cooked120kcal4.4g1.9g21.3g2.8g
FAQ (3 questions)
Is quinoa Whole30 compliant?
Quinoa is classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. It falls under the grains exclusion, regardless of being botanically a seed (pseudocereal).
Why is quinoa not allowed on Whole30 if it is technically a seed?
Published Whole30 guidelines categorize quinoa alongside grains for program purposes. Although botanically a pseudocereal rather than a true grass grain, it is excluded under the program's grain rules in all published editions.
Does the quinoa exclusion apply to quinoa flour and flakes?
Yes. The grain exclusion under Whole30 applies to all forms of quinoa, including whole, flaked, puffed, and flour-based products.

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Rice

Not Allowed

At 392kcal calories per 100g, Rice falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. The classification reflects that it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Nutritionally, it also delivers 7.1g protein and 4.2g fiber per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Cornstarch at 381kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

VariantCaloriesProteinFatCarbsFiber
White Rice (cooked)130kcal2.7g0.3g28.2g0.4g
Brown Rice (cooked)112kcal2.3g0.8g23.5g1.8g
FAQ (6 questions)
Is rice Whole30 compliant?
Rice is classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. All grains — including rice in all forms — are excluded under the Whole30 elimination protocol.
Is white rice different from brown rice on Whole30?
No distinction is made between white and brown rice in published Whole30 guidelines. Both are classified as non-compliant, as both are grains subject to the grain exclusion.
Is rice flour Whole30 compliant?
Rice flour is classified as non-compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. Grain-derived flours are excluded under the same grain elimination rule that applies to whole-grain rice.
Is cauliflower rice a Whole30 compliant rice alternative?
Cauliflower rice — riced or grated cauliflower — is classified as compliant under standard Whole30 guidelines. It is a vegetable preparation and is not subject to the grain exclusion.
Is rice vinegar Whole30 compliant?
Rice vinegar falls in a nuanced area. Most published Whole30 guidance treats distilled rice vinegar as compliant because the distillation process removes grain proteins. However, classification may vary depending on source and formulation. Label review is generally noted for vinegars.
What grains are excluded on Whole30?
Published Whole30 guidelines exclude all grains, including wheat, rice, corn, oats, barley, rye, millet, bulgur, sorghum, sprouted grains, and grain-derived products such as flour, bread, and pasta.

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Rice Cakes

Not Allowed

With 392kcal calories per 100g, Rice Cakes earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. It also contains 7.1g protein and 4.2g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Rice at 392kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

392kcalCalories
7.1gProtein
4.3gFat
81.1gCarbs
4.2gFiber

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Rice Crackers

Not Allowed

Rice Crackers is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 416kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Nutritionally, it also delivers 10g protein and 233mg sodium per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Croutons at 407kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

416kcalCalories
10gProtein
5gFat
82.6gCarbs
0gFiber

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Rice Noodles

Not Allowed

At 364kcal calories per 100g, Rice Noodles falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. It is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Beyond the primary classification, rice noodles also provides 6g protein per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Tapioca Starch and Pasta for calories, ranking 23 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

364kcalCalories
6gProtein
0.6gFat
80.2gCarbs
1.6gFiber

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Rye Bread

Not Allowed

At 338kcal calories per 100g, Rye Bread falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. The classification reflects that it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Nutritionally, it also delivers 10.3g protein and 15.1g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Wheat Flour and Buckwheat for calories, ranking 19 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

338kcalCalories
10.3gProtein
1.6gFat
75.9gCarbs
15.1gFiber

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Sourdough Bread

Not Allowed

Sourdough Bread is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 272kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Nutritionally, it also delivers 10.8g protein and 2.2g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Nachos and Pizza for calories, ranking 13 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

272kcalCalories
10.8gProtein
2.4gFat
51.9gCarbs
2.2gFiber

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Spelt

Not Allowed

At 127kcal calories per 100g, Spelt falls into the Not Allowed category under Whole30 guidelines. The classification reflects that it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Nutritionally, it also delivers 5.5g protein and 3.9g fiber per serving. Among the 35 items in this category, spelt sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Tacos at 170kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

127kcalCalories
5.5gProtein
0.9gFat
26.4gCarbs
3.9gFiber

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Tacos

Not Allowed

With 170kcal calories per 100g, Tacos earns a Not Allowed classification on Whole30. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. It also contains 6.7g protein and 9.2g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. Among the 35 items in this category, tacos sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Fried Rice at 174kcal.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

170kcalCalories
6.7gProtein
9.2gFat
15.1gCarbs
3gFiber

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Tapioca Starch

Not Allowed

Tapioca Starch is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 358kcal calories per 100g. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Within this category, it falls between Barley and Rice Noodles for calories, ranking 22 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

358kcalCalories
0.2gProtein
0gFat
88.7gCarbs
0.9gFiber

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Waffles

Not Allowed

Waffles is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 309kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. Nutritionally, it also delivers 7.4g protein and 9.5g fat per serving. Within this category, it falls between Pancakes and Naan for calories, ranking 16 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

309kcalCalories
7.4gProtein
9.5gFat
48.4gCarbs
2.6gFiber

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Wheat Flour

Not Allowed

Wheat Flour is classified as Not Allowed on Whole30, with 332kcal calories per 100g. This means it is a member of one of the categories Whole30 explicitly excludes for the full 30 days. It also contains 9.6g protein and 13.1g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Naan and Rye Bread for calories, ranking 18 of 35.

Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central

332kcalCalories
9.6gProtein
2gFat
74.5gCarbs
13.1gFiber
FAQ (6 questions)
Is wheat flour allowed on Whole30?
Wheat flour is classified as Not Allowed under standard Whole30 guidelines. Wheat is a grain and all grains are excluded from Whole30. Wheat flour in all forms — all-purpose, whole wheat, bread flour, pastry flour, and cake flour — is not compliant.
Is whole wheat flour alternative and therefore allowed on Whole30?
No. Whole wheat flour is not compliant on Whole30. The grain exclusion applies to all wheat-derived products regardless of how refined or whole they are. Whole wheat flour, white flour, and all other wheat flour varieties share the same Not Allowed classification.
Are gluten-free flours from other grains Whole30 compliant?
Gluten-free flours derived from excluded grains — rice flour, oat flour, corn flour — are also not compliant on Whole30. The grain exclusion covers all cereal grains, not only wheat. Compliant flour alternatives must be grain-free: almond flour, coconut flour, and cassava flour are the standard Whole30 alternatives.
What can I use instead of wheat flour on Whole30?
Grain-free flour alternatives used in Whole30 cooking include: almond flour (ground almonds), coconut flour (from dried coconut meat), cassava flour (from cassava root), and tapioca starch (a cassava-derived thickener). These are used for coatings, thickening sauces, and binding.
Is wheat flour allowed in cooking or as a coating on Whole30?
Wheat flour is not compliant in any application on Whole30 — as a coating, thickener, batter ingredient, or baking ingredient. The grain exclusion applies to all uses of wheat flour. Grain-free alternatives serve the same functional purposes.
Are products containing wheat flour — bread, pasta, crackers — also excluded?
Yes. All products made with wheat flour are excluded from Whole30: bread, pasta, crackers, tortillas, baked goods, coatings, and any other wheat-flour-containing product. The grain exclusion covers both wheat flour itself and all wheat flour-derived foods.

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