High-Fiber Cereal Has Come a Long Way

Taste testers of U.S. Consumer Reports say high-fiber cereals have come a long way since the cereals they used to describe as "more like straw than grain."

The trained taste testers compared 18 high-fiber cereals on the basis of nutrition and taste. The seven cereals they picked as nutritious, flavorful choices were:

  • Kirkland Signature Spiced Pecan (Costco) cereal topped Consumer Reports' list with a blend of grains, nuts and seeds and cinnamon/nutmeg flavor.
  • Kashi GoLean Crunchy Fiber Twigs, Soy Protein Grahams and Honey Puffs rated very good for nutritional value, have 10 grams of fiber, and stay crunchy even in milk.
  • Archer Farms (Target) High Fiber has a sweet, crunchy, toasted grain and big cinnamon flavor with 10 grams of fiber per serving.  
  • Kellogg's Raisin Bran Extra! has a lot of flavor and texture from raisins and cranberries, almonds, sweet clusters and nutty wheat flakes with 7 grams of fiber per serving. 
  • Post Shredded Wheat Spoon Size Wheat'n Bran has simple, unsweetened toasted-wheat "pillows" with a nutty grain flavor and 8 grams of fiber per serving. 
  • Great Value Raisin Bran (Walmart) is a good choice for raisin-bran purists. 
  • Barbara's Bakery Ultimate Organic tastes lightly sweetened scored as very good for nutrition and taste.

The cereals tested have 25 percent to 50 percent of the dietary guideline for a 2,500-calorie diet, which is 28 grams.

Source: YellowBrix, United Press International
riodog's picture
The high fiber cereals listed probably taste great, but really, who can afford them nowadays? I think that the Kroger brand of Nuty Nuggets with 7 grams of fiber per serving tates great and their 1lb 8oz package costs under $2.50.
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