Among the worst:
fatty sweets (danish, doughnuts, cinnamon rolls),
fatty, salty meats (sausage, bacon, ham), and
eggs (whose yolks add more cholesterol to the average Americans diet than any other single food).
Among the best:
fresh fruit (oranges, bananas, berries) or juice,
dairy foods (low-fat milk, yogurt), and
whole grains (whole-grain hot or cold cereals, whole-wheat toast).
The trouble is that the food industry keeps tempting us with new worsts.
Dessert for breakfast is a trend that we have been following for several years, Eleanor Hanson of Foodwatch recently told Restaurants & Institutions magazine. Foodwatch is an Edina, Minnesota, consulting firm that analyzes food trends.
Were seeing streusel in cereal, chocolate in muffins and scones, and monster-size cinnamon rolls. Blurring is occurring on the sweets continuum.
People who think twice about having a DoveBar for dessert might not suspect that an Almond Croissant from Au Bon Pain is worse than two DoveBars. Do you really want to grab and go 630 calories, nearly a days worth of artery-clogging fat, and five teaspoons of sugar?
Another trend: mega-sandwiches. McDonalds new bagel sandwiches have at least double the fat and calories of its pioneering Egg McMuffin. And its Spanish Omelet Bagel has more fat and calories than a Big Mac or a Quarter Pounder with Cheese.
We examined popular breakfast items from fast-food chains, sit-down restaurants, and supermarkets (see Breakfast Breakdown chart). Most of the numbers came from the manufacturers. When their information fell short, we sent a handful of itemsfrom places like Au Bon Pain, Dunkin Donuts, and Einstein Bros Bagelsto an independent laboratory for analysis.
The results should sound a wake-up call. If restaurant foods came with the same Nutrition Facts labels you can read on, say, the back of a cereal box, the lines at Dunkin Donuts might be a lot shorter.
Cereal
The more you look at the breakfasts people eat outside the home, the better cereal looks. True, some cereals are more than a third sugar and are mostlyor allrefined flour plus a quarter of a vitamin pill. And that list includes not just kids-only brands but cereals like General Mills Frosted Wheaties.
But even those low-fiber candy cereals are relatively low in calories (about 120 per serving) and fat (assuming you eat them with one percent or skim milk).
High-fiber, whole-grain, low-sugar cereals like shredded wheat, Wheaties, or bran flakes make a top-notch breakfast, especially if you add fresh fruit. No other breakfast offers so much fiber, calcium, and other nutrients for so few calories and so little fat.
If youre eating at the office (deskfast), bring cereal and plain low-fat yogurt (if milk is too messy) in a plastic container. It should only take a minute to slice in a banana or throw on some blueberries.
Caution: Dont confuse cereal with cereal bars. The bars may be low in fat and fortified with vitamins, but theyre not high in whole grains or fiber, and people are less likely to eat them with low-fat milk or fresh fruit. While the fruit splashed over the ads and labels looks good, its the equivalent of a generous swipe of jam on a slice of mostly white bread. Our chart puts bars in the Pastries section
where they belong.
Eggs
Its not just the eggs that make egg breakfasts so fatty. Its the fat theyre cooked in, the sausage or cheese in the omelet, and what comes on the side. Most people who eat eggs for breakfast have them with something else. And that something is often buttered toast, hash browns, sausage, bacon, biscuits, or a croissant.
Thats why a McDonalds Big Breakfast (scrambled eggs, sausage, hash browns, and a biscuit) or a Dennys Grand Slam (eggs, sausage, bacon, and pancakes) supplies three-quarters of a days fat and saturated fat. And thats why a Dennys Slim Slam (Egg Beaters, pancakes with fruit topping, and grilled ham) does away with three-quarters of the fat in the Grand Slamlargely by replacing what comes on the side.
Of course, fast-food chains are now happy to serve you eggs-to-go
on a bagel, croissant, biscuit, or English muffin. And they pile on enough sausage, ham, cheese, and cooking grease to make sure that you get the equivalent of a burger or worse (see Breakfast Sandwiches & Hash Browns, in the Breakfast Breakdown chart ).
Muffins
Our appetite for muffins grew by
25 percent from 1987 to 1996. Thats not all that grew.
Entenmanns still sells 2½-ounce Blueberry Muffins. But McDonalds and Dunkin Donuts muffins approach four ounces, and the muffins at Au Bon Pain come closer to five. That means calories in the 300 to 500 range, ten to 20 grams of fat, and five to ten teaspoons of total sugars (including the sugar from the berries or other fruit).
The good news is that the fat in muffins is less of a threat to your arteries than the fat in doughnuts, danish, and croissants. Only two to four grams per muffin are saturated or trans fat (exception: Dunkins Chocolate Chip Muffin hits six).
Another plus: McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts (though not at every outlet), and Au Bon Pain all sell low-fat muffins that trim the calories to 250 to 300 and the fat to no more than three or four grams. And all sell bran muffins with at least three grams of fiber, so you get some of the brans phytochemicals and nutrients. But youre still talking about mostly white flour and sugar for breakfast.
Doughnuts
All doughnuts are not created equal.
Cake doughnuts can have twice as much fat as yeast doughnuts. And a chocolate or coconut coating or frosting is worse than other coatings, whether its yeast or cake.
Take a Glazed or Sugar Raised yeast Donut at Dunkin Donuts. Eat only one (good luck!) and you can get away with about 200 calories, a teaspoon or two of sugar, and eight or 12 grams of fat.
Thats not terrific. Like any doughnut, the trans fat in the frying shortening matches the damage caused by the saturated fat. We found six gramsnearly a third of a days worthof bad fat (sat plus trans) in one yeast Glazed Donut. But you could do a lot worse.
A single Dunkin Donuts Chocolate Cake Glazed Donut, for example, has 340 calories, three teaspoons of sugar, and 22 grams of fat12 of them trans or saturated. Of course, doughnut lovers seldom stop at one.
Dunkin makes it tough by running frequent promotions like Buy six, get six free. And dont let your eyes wander over to the crullers, fritters, or coffee rolls while youre waiting in line. Think of each as 250 to 300 calories of deep-fried sugar-coated flour.
Bagels
You cant talk about bagels without talking about cream cheese. And its the cream cheese that can turn a decent breakfast into a lousy one.
Unless you get whole-wheat or multi-grain, your bagel is essentially three to five one-ounce slices of white bread. That typically means about 250 to 350 calories, little or no fat or sugar, and 500 to 700 mg of sodium. (A few varieties, like chocolate chip, cheese, or nut, might hit four to seven grams of fat.)
While you may not be getting whole grains or fruit in a bagel-only breakfast, youre also not getting a load of fried fat and/or sugar, like you would with a doughnut, danish, croissant, or muffin.
Then theres the shmear. At Dunkin Donuts, the largest bagel-seller in the country, a plain bagel with (regular) cream cheese has 540 calories and 19 grams of fat, 12 of them saturatedmore than half a days worth. Who knew? And dont think youre getting much protein from the cream cheese. Its more cream than cheese.
In contrast, at most Einstein Bros locations, all the cream cheeses are double whipped, which means they have at least a quarter less fat than regular (non-whipped) cream cheese. And eight of the 11 flavors have half the fat of regular cream cheese. (Those eight are labeled 25 percent reduced fatdont ask us why Einstein doesnt call them 50 percent reduced fat or light.)
Solution: At home, if youre not willing to go naked or use fat-free cream cheese, try preserves, tub margarine, or a thin layer of light cream cheese (its got half the fat of regular). Outside, if its gotta be cream cheese, make sure you get Einsteins 25% reduced fat or Au Bon Pains or Dunkin Donuts lite (they both have half the fat of regular)
and get it on the side, so you can use a thin layer.
Cream cheese used to be the worst thing you could do to a bagel. No longer. The new bagel sandwiches make cream cheese look good.
Breakfast Sandwiches
Burger Kings most popular breakfast item is the Croissanwich. Each day, the number-two chain dispatches more than 800,000 to coronary arteries across the nation. Leave it to BK to combine all three of the worst breakfast foodspastry, sausage, and egginto one cheap, hold-in-your-hand package. Now you can gobble up 500-some calories and more than half a days bad fat and cholesterol while you wait at a traffic light.
Maybe Burger Kings recent success inspired McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts, and Einstein Bros to create their bagel sandwiches. Most will run you 500 to 600 calories and half a days fat, sat fat, and sodium. Thats like eating a Big Mac. Missing are the fruit, low-fat milk, and high-fiber whole grains that many people eat at breakfastor not at all.
Cinnamon Rolls
Like muffins, cinnamon rolls are, well, on a roll, climbing 25 percent between 1987 and 1996. Theyre nothing more than breakfast cake.
But at least when you buy Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls at the supermarket, theres a chance that youll eat only one, which means 150 calories, five grams of fat, and two teaspoons of sugar. Move up to Pillsbury Grands and the numbers double. But thats still better than the Cini-minis Pillsbury makes for Burger King.
With icing, your mini fast-food breakfast totals 530 calories, nine teaspoons of sugar, and 22 grams of fat, nine of them saturated or trans. Cini-minis have doubled Burger Kings breakfast sales. Whats next? Cini-minis with chocolate coating, M&Ms, and Reeses Pieces?
French Toast
At home, you can make delicious French toast with whole-wheat bread, low-fat milk, and Egg Beaters. With Burger Kings French Toast Sticks you get white bread and enough sugar and frying grease to supply 500 calories and half a days bad fat. And the company sells over 165 million sticks a year.
Hash Browns
Potatoes are the most frequently ordered breakfast food in restaurants. Fast-food hash browns are fattier than fries. And Burger Kings are fattier than McDonalds. Fatwise, a small order of Burger Kings Hash Brown Rounds is like the chains Bacon Cheeseburger. And a large order means 70 percent more fat to line your arteries, which brings us to
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Between its hash browns, French Toast Sticks, Croissanwiches, and Cini-minis, Burger King deserves special recognition for its efforts to block Americans arteries before they get to work. It wins our coveted Breakfast Busters award. Bypass Burger King before you need your own bypass.
In contrast, Einstein Bros deserves a Breakfast Boosters award for switching to lower-fat cream cheese. Weve still got plenty of bones to pick with its menu. But eight flavors of lower-fat cream cheesefrom cappuccino to jalapeño salsais a trend wed like to see spread.
The information for this article was compiled by Ingrid VanTuinen.