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Made from wholesome wheat interlaced with just the right amount of organic sweetener, our bite size biscuits will satisfy your desire for a tasty, all natural, filling breakfast. We start with whole organic wheat berries then steam, shred and weave them. When baked, the sweetener in the center makes the biscuits rise, creating a light, puffy texture and enhancing the toasty, whole grain taste.
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Product Dimensions:
11.4 x 9.7 x 7.5 inches ; 4.4 pounds
This review is from: Kashi Organic Cereal, Autumn Wheat, 17.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4) (Grocery)
Great taste and crunch, but I feel these have too much sugar (even if Kashi calls it dehydrated cane juice...that is sugar). I guess I am just used to eating less sweat cereal, but my first bite of the cereal made me pick up the box again and see what was in it. Organic and all that too, for what it is worth. Kellogg's Unfrosted Mini Wheats have no added sugar (1g of sugar in a 59g serving) whereas the Kashi has 7g of sugar in a 54g serving.
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This review is from: Kashi Organic Cereal, Autumn Wheat, 17.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4) (Grocery)
I absolutely detest shredded wheat type cereals. My husband however, enjoys those types of cereals. He decided to try out the Kashi Autumn Wheat, and I have to admit, after years of calling shredded wheat or granola type foods, horse food, I had to take it back for this one. I find I eat this mostly as my night snack. It is very very crunchy and contains a slightly sweet taste that's very pleasing to the palette.
If you've been avoiding the fiber craze because of the taste of most of those products, give this one a try - you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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This review is from: Kashi Organic Cereal, Autumn Wheat, 17.5-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 4) (Grocery)
So as cereals go, this is one of my favorite. I'm usually a weetabix person or just plain oatmeal but i'm been eating this stuff recently. I mean it does have 7g of sugar, but 5g of protein and 6g of fiber sounds pretty balanced to me. At 190 calories it's perfect for my morning breakfast before running or going to the gym. I mean if you need it sweeter, just add honey or maple syrup.
But if you want a little more flavor than weetabix and are too lazy to put the toppings on weetabix, get this stuff. You won't get diabetes eating this and it's good. It's a big box too. And if it really means anything to you it's organic...
To those that say it's too sweet.... do you eat cardboard for breakfast? Come on, you guys must not eat anything sweet at all.
But most of all it's cheaper on amazon
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