Cereals

  1. List of breakfast cereals
  2. 9 Best Healthy Cereals of 2022
  3. 20 Best Cereal Brands of 2023
  4. The Top 50 Cereals, Ranked
  5. 10 Best Healthy Cereals, Per Dietitians 2023
  6. The 14 Healthiest Cereals You Can Eat
  7. 20 Best Breakfast Cereals, Ranked
  8. Types of Cereals: 9 List of Cereals Names and Breakfast Cereals
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List of breakfast cereals

• • • • • • Choco Crunch • Choco Donuts – (2003–?) • Chocolatey Crunch • Chocolatey Berry Crunch – (2020–?) • Cinnamon Crunch – (1973–1974) • Cinnamon Roll Crunch – (2012–present?) • Deep Sea Crunch • Home Run Crunch –(1995–1996, 2007–2008 (rerelease), 2016 (second rerelease)) • Peanut Butter Crunch – • Punch Crunch – • Sprinkled Donut Crunch – (2015?–?) • Touchdown Crunch –(2019) • Not Vanilly Crunch – • • Caramel Crunchfuls – (2010–present) • • • • • Caticorn – • • Ancient Grain • Apple Cinnamon • Banana Nut • Berry Burst • Berry Burst • Berry Burst • Cheerios Protein – • Cinnamon • Cinnamon Burst • Cinnamon Nut • Chocolate • Chocolate Peanut Butter • Frosted • Fruity • • Maple Cheerios • Millenios ( • MultiGrain • MultiGrain Dark Chocolate Crunch Cheerios (2014–present) • MultiGrain Peanut Butter Crunch Cheerios (2012–2018) • Oat Cluster • Pumpkin Spice • Strawberry • Team (USA) • Toasted Coconut • Very Berry • Yogurt Burst • Yogurt Burst • • Apple Cinnamon • Chocolate • Cinnamon • Corn • Double • Frosted Mini- • Graham • Honey Graham • Honey Nut • Multi-Bran • Peanut Butter • Rice • Strawberry • Sugar • Vanilla • Wheat • • • • • • Chocolate Crunchfuls (2010–present) • • Chocolate Peanut Butter • • • • • • • • • • • Cinnamon Marshmallow • • Apple Pie Toast Crunch (2021) • CinnaGraham Toast Crunch (2021) • Cinnamon Toast Crunch Rolls (2022) • • • Dulce De Leche Toast Crunch (2021) • Frosted Toast Crunch (2012) • Peanut Butter Toast Crunch (2004, 2013) • Sugar Cookie Toas...

9 Best Healthy Cereals of 2022

We updated this article in November 2022 to ensure all picks were in stock, accurately priced and met the newly proposed FDA guidelines for what is considered "healthy." We added more information about each featured product based on extensive testing done by the Good Housekeeping Institute Nutrition Lab. Big news in the cereal aisle: A lot has changed! As of September 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) When looking for a healthy cereal for you and your family, keep in mind that all cereals are definitely not created equal. The first ingredient should be 100% whole grain or whole food (such as whole-grain oats, wheat, corn, buckwheat, rice or legumes) and it should contain a hearty combination of protein and fiber (aim for 3g of each per serving). A lot of cereals are good sources of complex carbohydrates and fiber, though they can lack adequate protein. "To turn your bowl of cereal into a balanced meal, combine a 250-300 calorie serving of cereal with yogurt, milk, fruit, a tablespoon of nuts or nut butter that are about 100 to 200 calories per serving," says registered dietitian To find the healthiest cereals that align with the newly proposed FDA guidelines, the registered dietitians in the Our top picks: This Swiss-style muesli keeps it simple with its ingredient list: whole-grain oats, whole-grain wheat, raisins, almonds and hazelnuts. That's it! It has a natural sweetness from the dried fruit and contains no added sugar. It tastes great on its own or mi...

20 Best Cereal Brands of 2023

I think we can all agree that cereal is not just for kids and especially not just for breakfast. And whether you eat cereal with milk, dry, or as an So, if you're a lover of classic bran flakes, or you'd rather opt for the sweetest, wackiest flavor combinations imaginable, the breakfast cereal aisle has a little something for everyone — and so does this list. This delicious honey flavored cereal is a perfect option for those with certain diet restrictions. Vegan, grain-free, and kosher, this cereal is packed with protein and makes for an excellent way to fuel up for the day. The honey flavor is indeed free of honey so that those with vegan diets can fully enjoy! Danielle is the former food & drink editor for BestProducts.com, where she put her knowledge as a cocktail consultant and connoisseur to use; her work can also be spotted on Thrillist, Food & Wine, and Delish. Prior to joining BestProducts.com in 2016, she was slinging fancy cocktails in Brooklyn, reporting on the best bars and restaurants in the country for Food & Wine magazine, and drinking all the whiskey New York has to offer. Outside of work, you’ll most likely find her catching the end of happy hour at her favorite bars in New York or dreaming up pretty new drink recipes. Taylor is a freelance commerce editor for Hearst’s Enthusiast Group. She works with content for Best Products, Popular Mechanics, Runner’s World, and Bicycling. Taylor has her Master’s in Journalism from Quinnipiac University, where she foun...

The Top 50 Cereals, Ranked

Today is National Cereal Day, the single most important day on the calendar. Okay, that might be overstating things, but there’s no overstating So to celebrate our favorite breakfast food that we also frequently eat for lunch, dinner, and at three a.m., we’re ranking the top 50 kinds. We’re sticking to the most famous ones–unless we feel like including a type we are fond of. That doesn’t mean this list isn’t definitive though, because we used, like, super serious science/decades of eating it to put it together. So we can’t imagine anyone will have any problems with it. 50. Shredded Wheat What was the original sales pitch for this? “Here’s some unsweetened wheat to eat, and it’s shredded so it will feel like chewing on hard grass.” 49. Grape Nuts Nothing like a bowl of grape-flavored pebbles to start your day off on the worst foot. At least it gave us this. 48. Boo Berry Made of pure blueberry concentrate and too much sugar for any human to safely consume, this is scarier than most horror films. 47. Franken Berry Like Boo Berry, but with a slightly less disgusting–yet still totally unappetizing–strawberry flavor. (Don’t freak out Monster Cereals fans, one of them made the top 5.) 46. Wheaties Apparently to be a champion your breakfast has to taste like rough cardboard. 45. Nut & Honey We would prefer nothing to this cereal, which is most famous for a series of not-that-clever commercials. 44. Special K Fancy Wheaties but still blah. At least they don’t the lie about champio...

10 Best Healthy Cereals, Per Dietitians 2023

We updated this article in March 2023 to add more information about each featured product, based on extensive research done by our team. Eating a hearty meal in the morning sets you up for the day. But not all breakfasts are created equally. Consider choosing one of the best healthy cereals on the market to help you make smarter choices in the a.m.—and to save you from a sugar crash later on in the day. The good news is there are plenty of crunchy, whole-grain cereal alternatives you can enjoy daily, without consuming too much of the sweet stuff—and you don’t have to sacrifice taste. The Prevention Test Kitchen staff grabbed some spoons and dug into the healthiest options out there to find the most delicious healthy cereal brands. Meet the experts: Naturally, the first place you should look on the nutrition label is the carbs category, says type of carb.” It’s also important to consider protein, fat, and other nutritional info before pouring yourself a bowl. In fact, the We’re breaking down the nutrition information of each of the below healthy cereals, so you can spend more time eating than researching. Our top picks A supermarket staple for more than fifty years, this cereal is still worthy of a permanent spot on your pantry shelf. With whole-grain oats as the first ingredient, you get the nutrients you need to kick-start your day. Enjoy by the handful or add fresh berries for a boost of additional fiber and antioxidants. There is only one ingredient in this cereal: orga...

The 14 Healthiest Cereals You Can Eat

Cereal is an extremely popular breakfast food. It’s easy and convenient for those who live busy lifestyles but is often high in added sugar and other unhealthy ingredients. Additionally, cereal can be easy to overeat since many cereals lack fiber and protein, which are essential for promoting fullness ( But several nutritious cereal options are available — both do-it-yourself (DIY) varieties and brands you can purchase at the store. This article will cover the 14 healthiest cereals you can eat. Oats are a They are commonly rolled or crushed and then consumed as oatmeal, or porridge. Since oats are whole grains, they are rich in fiber and important nutrients. One cup (234 grams [g]) of cooked oats provides 4 g of fiber, as well as 59% of the Daily Value for manganese, 23% for selenium, 21% for zinc, and 14% for phosphorus ( They also provide good amounts of iron and magnesium ( Additionally, some oats may be fortified with vitamins and minerals during processing. You can purchase pre-portioned and flavored oatmeal at the store, but it is best to make your own. Store-bought oatmeal is often high in added sugars and other unhealthy ingredients. Oatmeal is incredibly versatile and can be prepared in many ways. It is often boiled with water or milk and then topped with fresh fruit, cinnamon, or nuts. You can also make “overnight” oats, which are soaked in milk or yogurt for several hours so they are ready to eat in the morning for breakfast. Muesli is a healthy and delicious ty...

20 Best Breakfast Cereals, Ranked

This list of the best breakfast cereals aims to lay out the top 20 in the breakfast game. You'll want them at any hour. Imagine the funny conversations you'd have at work if you stuck a carton of milk in the office fridge and showcased a new box on your desk every Monday. Maybe it's more realistic to imagine coming home after a long day, burnt out, with no desire to cook dinner. So, don't: Pour yourself your favorite bowl of crispy flakes, squares, or biscuits. Or cook yourself some chicken and rice like a real adult, but afterwards, placate your inner child with a bowl of cereal for dessert. Best idea of all, cereal as a midnight snack is, inarguably, when it tastes best. The only question remaining: Which box is worth your dime? You can have a ton of Rice Krispies at once because they are light as air. Paired with milk, they are truly a fun, unique cereal to go for when the mood strikes. You've probably heard of Cocoa Krispies, the more dessert-like manifestation, but did you know that there are still more flavors of Krispies popping up all over the place? Frosted Krispies give the cereal nuggets a sweet glaze, and Cinnamon Sugar Krispies are like minuscule There are some great flavors of KIND cereal to choose from. It's a miracle that so few other brands have come up with a Dark Chocolate Almond variety themselves. If chocolate in the morning seems a little much, channel your favorite Starbucks macchiato with the Caramel Almond flakes. Or, hedge your bets a bit with the...

Types of Cereals: 9 List of Cereals Names and Breakfast Cereals

For so many years, cereal grains have played a significant part in our lives. It’s our everyday staple, and it makes up almost 50-60% of our diet. Cereals are most popularly consumed in the form of breakfast cereal throughout the world. Let’s dive into the world of types of cereals with names and understand them better, along with their benefits! Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • What Are Cereals? Cereals develop from edible grains that are grown in large numbers. Cereals are filled with vitamins and minerals. Most cereals are packed with proteins, fiber, and carbohydrates, making them a super-healthy food option. Grain is consumed in large amounts by developing countries as their everyday staple food, but that doesn’t mean developed countries have less consumption. Overall, cereal grains are pretty popular globally, so let’s get to know more about them with this cereals list! List of Cereals Names Here are the common list of cereals names along with their hindi name. Cereals Hindi Name Rice Chawal Maize Makai Oats Jai, javie Rye Rye Barley Jaun Sorghum Joar or Jowar Wheat Gehun Quinoa Quinoa Millet Bajra 9 Different Types Of Cereals With Benefits 1. Rice Corn is a very popular cereal among Americans and one of the major on cereals list, but it’s also used in many parts of the world. It is one of the oldest types of cereals known to humankind and is a very healthy Benefits: • Aids in digestion due to high fiber content. • It fulfills the body’s nutr...

Breakfast Cereal

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