Consumer Reports defines a healthy cereal as one that per serving contains:
- at least 5 grams of fiber
- a maximum of 3 grams of fat
- a maximum of 140 milligrams of sodium
- under 8 grams of sugar
Consumer Reports' expert sensory panel was asked can a cereal be healthy and not taste like cardboard? The answer is yes! They found 13 cereals to recommend that are both healthy and tasty.
They are:
- Bob's Red Mill Old Country Style Muesli
- Kind Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax
- Regular Cheerios
- Cheerios Multigrain
- Post Grape-Nuts The Original
- Post Shredded Wheat Wheat 'n Bran Spoon Size
- Alpen Muesli No Sugar Added
- Kellogg's All-Bran Original
- Total Whole Grain
- Quaker Oatmeal Squares Brown Sugar
- Nature's Path Organic Flax Plus Flakes
- Kix Crispy Corn Puffs
- Post Shredded Wheat Original Spoon Size
There are plenty of good reasons to eat breakfast. Studies show it may protect you against heart disease, reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes, and may even improve your mind. Research on adults and children finds that having breakfast can enhance memory, attention, and verbal abilities by stabilizing your glucose levels. So eat up!