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Eat Natural Bars – 20 Assorted Fruit & Nut Cereal Bars Multipack – 7x Almond & Sultana, 7x Almond & Apricot, 6x Cranberries & Macadamias – Gluten Free Snack Bars

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Have you ever found yourself looking for a healthy cereal bar in a supermarket? If yes, you will know that there is a vast choice of cereal bars available and it can be difficult to choose the healthiest ones. There's nothings quite like the taste of coconut to conjure up a feeling of tropical indulgence. That's why we've mixed crisp, lightly toasted shreds into this recipe. There's another reason too.. coconut is a surprisingly good source of dietary fibre. Yoghurt flavour coating 31% (vegetable fats (palm kernel, palm), MILK whey, sugar, dried yoghurt (MILK), emulsifier: sunflower lecithin), shredded coconut 12%, glucose syrup, crisped rice (rice, sugar), sultanas 8%, CASHEWS 6%, honey, ALMONDS 4%, dried cranberries 4% (cranberries, sugar, sunflower oil), dried blueberries 1% (blueberries, sugar, sunflower oil), dried apricots 0.9%. Selwood2018-05-01T09:40:00+01:00, Daniel. "Eat Natural makes 'plastic neutrality' commitment". The Grocer . Retrieved 2019-08-19. {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link) Eat Natural pledged to achieve plastic neutrality through partnership with Plastic Bank. [9] It reacted to a Brazil nut shortage following a failed harvest in Bolivia [10] by delivering financial assistance to affected communities via local NGO CIPCA. [11]

PEANUTS 51%, glucose syrup, SOYA protein crispies 10% (SOYA protein isolate, tapioca starch, salt), dates 9%, honey, ALMONDS 6%, salted caramel 3% (muscovado sugar, BUTTERMILK powder, natural flavourings, cream powder (MILK), rice flour, carob flour, salt). Gluten free OATS 21%, glucose syrup, PEANUTS 12%, dried cranberries 12% (cranberries, sugar, sunflower oil), shredded coconut 8%, honey, rapeseed oil, dried skimmed MILK, crisped rice (rice, sugar), linseeds 2%, dried apricots 2% (apricots, rice flour). Eat Natural bars contain between around 4 g and 10 g of fibre per 100 g depending on the type of the bar. Eat Natural bars with the least calories are Berries & Wholegrains (189 kcal per 100 g) and Date & Walnut with Pumpkin Seeds (191 kcal). Sugar content in Eat Natural bars All these cereal bars vary in ingredients and in the table below you will see a comparison of these ingredients side by side. Eat Natural cereal barAccording to NHS, any product that contains more than 22.5g of total sugars per 100g is considered to be high in sugar. Many of the Eat Natural bars fall under this category and therefore are not considered to be healthy. Fibre in Eat Natural bars Campesinado, CIPCA-Centro de Investigación y Promoción del; Bolivia, Cipca. "Inicio". facebook.com/CIPCA_Bolivia. Shredded coconut 21%, dark chocolate 20% (cocoa mass, sugar, cocoa butter, emulsifier: SOYA lecithin), sultanas 16%, glucose syrup, crisped rice (rice, sugar), dried cranberries 8% (cranberries, sugar, sunflower oil), honey, MACADAMIA NUTS 6%.

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While Eat Natural bars also contain fiber and protein, which can help slow down the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream, individuals with diabetes should still exercise caution and monitor their blood sugar levels after consuming these bars. To highlight this, we looked at the sugar content of 10 popular cereal bars commonly found in shops, cafes, our kitchen cupboards and our lunchboxes. Are some brands healthier than others? Just how sugary are these bars? And, most importantly, could some of them be damaging to our health? The Ferrero Group said it planned to maintain and further build Eat Natural’s ‘strong brand authenticity’, while supporting the company with distribution and expansion to new markets and category segment opportunities. Maybe it's a tad more indulgent than the more 'wholesome' stuff in our bars, but don't we all love a little bit of chocolate new and then? The thing is, our delicious dark chocolate chunks are just the most wonderful accompaniment to the less 'naughty' bits and bobs. It's worth remembering that all carbs are broken down into simple sugars. There are two main types of carbs - simple carbs (including fructose, glucose and lactose), and complex carbs (found in foods such as vegetables, grains, rice, breads and cereals). Cereal bars may well contain both types of carbs, and, as we know, carb counting plays an important part in good blood sugar control and effective diabetes management.

Eat Natural bars are full of nuts and in some cases seeds which make a good part of the protein content in these bars. While some of them do contain sugar from added fruit and fruit juice, you’ll see that almost all of the varieties have added sugar – the free sugar we should all be cutting down on. All amounts shown are in grams (g).

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If you are active, these bars will not be a bad choice for you as they are a great source of energy and they also contain some protein. Eat Natural bars contain added sugars in the form of glucose syrup, honey, rice syrup, and other forms of sugars. These added sugars can cause a spike in blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes. The deal included Eat Natural’s production facilities in Halstead, with plans to retain the management and employees of the business. PEANUTS 54%, glucose syrup, SOYA protein crispies 11% (SOYA protein isolate, tapioca starch, salt), dark chocolate 8% (cocoa mass, sugar, dextrose, emulsifier: SOYA lecithin), dried apricots 7%, honey, orange oil. We’ve traffic lighted them so you can see exactly what is in each bar and whether the amount is high (red), medium (amber) or low (green).

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