Team,
In response to last night's discussion around breakfast cereal choices and the guidance I provided around ingredient preference, I have provided a WebMD listing of top choices. Their goal was to balance taste with nutrition and their rationale is paraphrased below. The link for the entire article is: http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/choosing-healthy-breakfast-cereal
After some taste testing and input from acquaintances, WebMD came up with eight picks for the best-tasting healthful breakfast cereals. The cereals on their list had to have a whole grain as the first ingredient and 5 grams of fiber per serving. Sugar had to be around 25% calories from sugar or less, unless dried fruit was among the top three ingredients. They also tried to choose cereals that are easily found in the supermarket.
- Post Grape-Nuts Trail Mix Crunch: 5 grams fiber, and 22% calories from sugar. The first three ingredients are whole grain wheat, malted barley, and sugar, followed by raisins and wheat bran.
- Fiber One Bran Cereal: 14 grams fiber, 0% calories from sugar. First three ingredients are whole-grain wheat bran, corn bran, and cornstarch. This cereal only appeals to some people. They would suggest enhancing the flavor with cinnamon, fresh or dried fruit, and/or roasted nuts.
- Fiber One Honey Clusters: 13 grams fiber, 15% calories from sugar. The first three ingredients are whole-grain wheat, corn bran, and wheat bran.
- Quaker Oatmeal Squares: 5 grams fiber, 19% calories from sugar. The first three ingredients are whole oat flour, whole-wheat flour, and brown sugar.
- Shredded wheat: 6 grams fiber, 0% calories from sugar (for a generic brand). The only ingredient is 100% whole grain cereal. They enjoy this with added fresh or dried fruit and nuts. If you opt for the frosted variety, it has 6 grams fiber and gets 23% of its calories from sugar.
- Frosted Mini Wheats: 6 grams fiber, 24% calories from sugar. The first three ingredients are whole-grain wheat, sugar, and high-fructose corn syrup.
- Raisin Bran: 7 grams fiber, 40% calories from sugar (in Kellogg's brand). The first three ingredients are whole wheat, raisins, and wheat bran). Sugar is listed fourth in the ingredient list, but many of the calories from sugar come from the raisins.
- Kashi Heart to Heart Honey Toasted Oat Cereal: 5 grams fiber, 18% calories from sugar. The first three ingredients are whole oat flour, oat bran, and evaporated cane juice. This is a higher-fiber alternative to Cheerios. I think they taste better, too. But that may be because there is more sweetener added (the evaporated cane juice).
Thanks Jason,
ReplyDeleteThe information is very helpful.
Like the Kashi and the Quaker Oatmeal Squares. but definitely have to eat it in moderation. It is easy to over eat cereal. Most people would be surprised just how big (or little) a serving actually is. It definitely isn't about filling the bowl up!
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