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6. Spelt

Spelt is a whole grain, and an ancient one at that. A quarter cup of raw spelt flour contains about 22 grams of carbs, and you can use it as a substitute for regular flour. It's low-GI, but it's also low in protein compared to other grains on this list and unsuitable for a gluten-free diet.

Spelt grains pouring from wooden scoop, close up Westend61 / Getty Images

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