Jordans Low Sugar Granola Cherry & Almond 500g
Description
Our Jordans family have been milling since 1855. We've always been passionate about natural ingredients, creating tasty recipes, and making incredible cereals. We've focussed this passion for ingredients and knowledge of blending to ensure every spoonful contains the perfect balance of whole grain oats and the tasty natural extras. It's just what you need to help kick start your day!
Why use chicory root fibre?
You might have already heard of chicory. It's a vegetable and the root fibre works top notch in our recipe as it helps bring you a great tasting crunchy granola that's low in sugar.
No artificial ingredients.
Whole grain oats.
Suitable for vegetarians.
Cutting sugar is a topic on everyone's lip.
That's why we've been working hard to reduce it. It's been a tricky thing to do, as sugar helps create the crunchy texture and taste we know you love. But with no artificial ingredients, and the help of chicory root fibre, we've created this granola with less than 5% sugar.
Blended with cherries and almonds we think it tastes pretty good too. So now there's even more reasons to enjoy our tasty crunchy clusters.
Ingredients
Whole Grain Oat Flakes (55%), Barley Flakes (19%), Chicory Root Fibre (11%), Sliced & Whole Almonds (6%), Sunflower Oil, Freeze Dried Sliced Cherries (2%), Desiccated Coconut, Sunflower Seeds, Natural Flavouring.
Storage Instructions
After each use, close the bag using the reseal closure and store in a cool and dry place.
Allergens
Gluten, Almonds
Allergen may be present
Tree Nuts, Cereals Containing Gluten, Wheat
Nutrition Information
Servings Per Packet
11
Serving Size
45g
Per Serving* | Per 100g or 100mL* | |
---|---|---|
Energy | 821kJ | 1830kJ |
Protein | 5.4g | 12.0g |
Fat, Total | 6.2g | 13.8g |
- Saturated | 1.0g | 2.2g |
- Trans | <0.1g | <0.1g |
- Polyunsaturated | 1.4g | 3.2g |
- Monounsaturated | 3.5g | 7.7g |
Carbohydrate | 27.9g | 62.0g |
- Sugars | 1.6g | 3.5g |
Dietary Fibre | 3.2g | 7.2g |
Sodium | 5mg | 10mg |
*All values are considered to be average