Syns in Sourdough Bread: Is It Worth It on Slimming World?

Updated on 
9 March, 2026

Sourdough bread has surged in popularity — it tastes incredible, has a satisfying chew, and many people believe it's a healthier choice. But if you're following Slimming World, the big question is: how many syns is sourdough bread, and can you use it as your Healthy Extra B?

The answer isn't as straightforward as you'd hope, because sourdough varies wildly between brands and bakeries. In this guide we break down the syn values for every major brand, explain HEB eligibility, and share practical tips for fitting sourdough into your plan.

Quick Answer
A typical slice of supermarket sourdough bread is 4.5–5.5 syns. Most sourdough is not HEB-eligible because slices exceed the 60g weight limit.

Sourdough Bread Syn Values — Brand Comparison

Syn values are per slice and calculated from the nutritional information on the packaging. Sourdough slices tend to be larger and denser than standard bread, which pushes the syn count higher.

Brand / Type Slice Weight Calories/Slice Syns/Slice
M&S Sourdough Bloomer 44g 107 5.5
Waitrose Sourdough Bread 50g 115 5.5
Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Sourdough 47g 110 5.5
Tesco Finest Sourdough 45g 105 5
Hovis Seed Sensations Sourdough 40g 97 5
Warburtons Sourdough Toastie 46g 109 5.5
Roberts Bakery Sourdough 38g 88 4.5
Aldi Specially Selected Sourdough 42g 98 5
Lidl Deluxe Sourdough 43g 100 5
Artisan bakery sourdough (avg) 55–70g 130–170 6.5–8.5

Sourdough vs Regular Bread — Syn Comparison

To put sourdough in context, here's how it compares to the breads most Slimming World members use daily:

Bread Type Syns/Slice HEB Eligible?
Sourdough (supermarket avg) 5–5.5 Rarely
Hovis Nimble Wholemeal 2.5 Yes (2 slices)
Warburtons 400g Wholemeal 3.5 Yes (1 slice)
Kingsmill 50/50 3.5 Yes (1 slice)
Weight Watchers Danish Bread 1.5 Yes (2 slices)

As you can see, sourdough costs nearly double the syns of standard wholemeal bread. For daily sandwiches, HEB-eligible breads are the smarter choice. Save sourdough for when you really want to treat yourself.

Is Sourdough HEB-Eligible on Slimming World?

In most cases, no. Slimming World's Healthy Extra B bread allowance typically requires a 400g wholemeal loaf, with specific brands listed. Most sourdough breads don't appear on the HEB list because:

  • Slices are often heavier than the 60g HEB portion limit
  • They're usually white or light flour rather than wholemeal
  • They're sold as artisan loaves without standardised slice sizes

The exception would be if a specific sourdough bread appears on the Slimming World app's HEB list — always search the app by brand name to check. Some wholemeal sourdough loaves from smaller brands occasionally qualify.

Tips for Eating Sourdough on Slimming World

1. Weigh Your Slices

Sourdough loaves are rarely pre-sliced to uniform sizes. A thick doorstep slice from a bakery round could be 70g+ (7–8.5 syns). Cut thinner slices and weigh them — aim for 35–40g to keep it around 4.5 syns.

2. Choose It Deliberately

Don't waste sourdough on a basic ham sandwich you won't savour. Use it for something special — bruschetta with syn-free toppings, a poached egg on toast, or alongside a hearty soup where the bread is the star.

3. Toast It

Toasted sourdough feels more substantial than soft bread. You'll eat it more slowly and feel more satisfied, making the syns feel worthwhile.

4. Load With Free Food

Top your sourdough with scrambled eggs, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, or smoked salmon. Keep the toppings syn-free so the only syns you're counting are the bread itself.

5. Try Sourdough Thins

Some brands now sell sourdough-style thins or flatbreads that are lower in calories and may fit within HEB allowances. Check the Slimming World app for the latest additions.

Lower-Syn Bread Alternatives

If you love bread but want to keep syns down, these are the go-to choices for most Slimming World members:

  • Hovis Nimble Wholemeal — 2 slices as HEB, or 2.5 syns per slice
  • Weight Watchers Danish — 2 slices as HEB, only 1.5 syns per slice
  • Warburtons Thin Bagels — 1 as HEB, or 5 syns each
  • Scan Bran — use as HEB for crisp-style bread

For our complete bread comparison, read the lowest syn bread guide. And for meal ideas that keep syns low, check out our low syn meals collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many syns is a slice of sourdough bread?

A typical supermarket slice of sourdough is 5–5.5 syns on Slimming World. Bakery-cut slices can be higher (6.5–8.5 syns) because they tend to be thicker and heavier.

Is sourdough bread healthier than normal bread?

Sourdough does have some nutritional advantages — the fermentation process may improve digestibility and nutrient absorption. However, on Slimming World the syn value is based on calories, and sourdough is typically higher in calories per slice than standard wholemeal bread.

Can I use sourdough as my Healthy Extra B?

Most sourdough breads are not on the Slimming World HEB list. Check the app for your specific brand — some wholemeal sourdough varieties may qualify, but it's the exception rather than the rule.

What's the best bread for Slimming World?

The best bread for everyday use is one that's HEB-eligible, such as Hovis Nimble Wholemeal (2 slices as HEB) or a standard 400g wholemeal loaf (1 slice as HEB). This gives you bread without using any syns.

Jennifer
Jennifer is a certified nutritionist and weight loss coach with a Master's in Nutrition from Cambridge. With over 10 years experience, she shares healthy recipes and science-backed slimming tips on SheCooksSheEats to help people reach their wellness goals. Jennifer stays up-to-date by regularly attending conferences and continuing her nutrition education. She aims to provide research-backed advice to inspire balanced, happy living.
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