4 Of The Best Granola Options For You

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Looking for a quick meal for your breakfast or mid-meal snacking? Here're some delicious granola options for you.

4 Of The Best Granola Options For You
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Let's start with what is granola. It is basically oats, nuts, dried fruits, seeds, honey or any such similar sweetener combined together till it is crisp and toasted. Granola is used both for breakfast and as a mid-meal snack. You can either have it as is or mix with milk or yogurt and prepare a fulfilling breakfast meal. You may also throw in some granola to your smoothie bowl to make it extra crunchy. Considering its goodness, we handpicked some granola options that you may consider while buying cereals for your breakfast. Let's explore.

Here're 4 Types Of Granola For You:

Kellogg's Crunchy Granola

One of the most popular options in the market, this packet of granola is enriched with the goodness of crunchy almonds. It also includes dried cranberries that add a dash of tanginess to your meal.

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Murginns Triple Berry Millet Granola

This box of granola by Murginns includes the goodness of millet in it. Addition of ragi and oats to this granola makes it rich in protein and fibre. Thanks to the dried strawberries, cranberries and blackcurrants, this cereal provides a fruity punch to your meal.

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Nestle NesPlus Crunchy Granola

This box of granola makes for a perfect cereal bowl we can think of. It includes the goodness of rolled oats, wheat, jowar, rice, almonds, raisins and honey. These healthy ingredients add a good amount of vitamins, fibre and other essential minerals to your diet.

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True Elements Crunchy Chocolate Granola

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A ready-to-eat breakfast option, this jar of granola includes yummy dark chocolate in it. Besides adding a chocolate-y goodness to our diet, this breakfast cereal provides a good amount of protein and antioxidants to our diet.

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