Cereales y Granos

Grape nut cereal

Grape nut cereal
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Ingredient Information

Name

Grape nut cereal

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

46 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Grape seed cereal is an uncommon ingredient obtained from grape seeds, which are processed and transformed into a nutritious cereal. This food is primarily used in healthy cooking recipes, especially in breakfast mixes, energy bars, and baked goods that aim to add an extra supply of fiber and healthy fats.

Origin: Grape seeds come from wine-producing regions, where wine production generates a large amount of solid waste such as grape seeds. These seeds are used to make nutritious flours or cereals, a process that has gained popularity in countries with a wine tradition like Spain, France, and some regions of Latin America.

Properties: Grape seed cereal is rich in antioxidants, mainly proanthocyanidins, which help combat cellular damage. Additionally, it contains healthy fats, primarily essential omega-6 fatty acids, and provides dietary fiber that aids digestion. It also contains plant-based proteins and micronutrients such as vitamin E and minerals like magnesium and zinc.

Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: although it is not a widely used term in all countries, it may be similarly referred to as "grape seed flour", "grape seed powder", or "grape seed cereal". In some cases, the term "ground grape seed" is also used.

This ingredient is ideal for those looking to enrich their preparations with an antioxidant and healthy fat content, serving as a substitute or complement to other cereals or nuts in healthy recipes.

Nutritional Properties

6.7g
fiber
14mcg
folate
230mg
potassium
350
calories
0mcg
lycopene
6g
proteins
2mg
vitamin c
20g
total fats
45g
carbohydrates

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