Cereales y Granos

Breakfast cereal

Breakfast cereal
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Ingredient Information

Name

Breakfast cereal

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

3 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Breakfast cereal is a food made from processed grains, such as oats, corn, wheat, or rice, which is primarily consumed for the first meal of the day. It is usually presented in the form of flakes, puffs, granules, or various shapes and may be enriched with vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber to provide additional nutritional value.

This type of cereal originated with the industrialization of food in the 20th century, when it became popular as a quick, convenient, and nutritious breakfast option, especially in Western countries. Today, its consumption is global, and there are multiple varieties for different tastes and nutritional needs.

Its notable properties include its energy content and its supply of complex carbohydrates, which provide sustained energy throughout the morning. Furthermore, some cereals are enriched with iron, folic acid, and other B-complex vitamins, which are essential for the proper functioning of the body. They also often contain fiber, which is useful for improving digestion.

In the Hispanic American context, this ingredient may be referred to by different names or descriptions, such as morning cereal, breakfast cereal, or simply cereal. Although its presentation and varieties may vary, the main purpose remains the same: to be a practical and nutritious ally for starting the day.

Nutritional Properties

7g
fiber
100mg
calcium
140mcg
folate
3g
fats
15mg
iron
200mg
potassium
12g
sugars
370
calories
8g
proteins
500mcg
vitamin a
0mg
vitamin c
80g
carbohydrates

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