1. Against the Grain Gourmet Lebanese-Style Pita Bread Your falafel, hummus, or gyro plate finally got its pita back. Tapioca starch keeps these things light, while buckwheat flour adds substance and a wheatlike flavor.Nutrition (per pita): 180 calories, 3 g protein, 2 g fiber, less than 1 g sugar, 4 g fat, 33 g carbsTaste and texture: Light, thin, and chewyGet ’em: $9.99 for 6 pitas, amazon.com MORE: Coming Soon: Gluten-Free Wheat Bread? 2. Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Whole Grain Bread Make a hot or cold sandwich, French toast, bread crumbs, you name it. That’s what TJ’s says you should be doing with its new whole grain bread, made with brown rice flour, whole grain teff, whole grain amaranth, and whole grain sorghum. And the stuff is so good, we’re inclined to agree. It really does go with everything.Nutrition (per slice): 60 calories, 1 g protein, 1 g fiber, 1.5 g sugar, 1 g fat, 12 g carbsTaste and texture: Light, wholesome, and chewyGet it: $4.49 per loaf, Trader Joe’s stores 3. Canyon Bakehouse Bagels GF eaters have long pined for a bagel option that doesn’t have the texture of a hockey puck. And Canyon Bakehouse’s latest offerings—available in plain and everything flavors—totally deliver.Nutrition (per bagel): 250 calories, 3 g protein, 3 g fiber, 3 g sugar, 7 g fat, 45 g carbsTaste and texture: Dense and chewy—exactly like a bagel should beGet ’em: $5 for 4 bagels, canyonglutenfree.com 4. Rudi’s Bakery Gluten-Free Ciabatta Rolls Stash these petite heat-and-serve rolls in your freezer for impromptu Italian nights. The plain variety is delicious on its own, but the rosemary–olive oil flavor is even better. Nutrition (per roll): 70 calories, 1 g protein, 0 g fiber, 1 g sugar, 0 g fat, 16 g carbsTaste and texture: Crusty on the outside, and light and chewy on the inside Get ’em: $7.99 for 8 rolls, theglutenfreeshoppe.com MORE: Is There Gluten In That? Find Out In Seconds With This… 5. The Julian Bakery Paleo Bread Thanks to plenty of protein and fiber from almond and/or coconut flours, Julian Bakery’s newest loaves are heftier and more filling than most of the starch-based alternatives out there. And though the bread is made specifically for Paleo eaters, don’t worry: It’s made in a dedicated gluten-free facility.Nutrition (per slice of almond bread): 60 calories, 7 g protein, 5 g fiber, 1 g sugar, 3 g fat, 6 g carbsTaste and texture: Soft, slightly nutty, and best when toasted Get it: $8.99 per loaf, julianbakery.com