Tidbits
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Cereal
Cereal is part of the grain food group. Cereal can be eaten hot or cold and is usually eaten for breakfast. Whole grain cereals are a healthy breakfast or snack option. They contain fiber to help with digestion and vitamins and minerals such as folate, iron, B vitamins, and magnesium. Whole grain cereal is good for heart health and provides energy for the day. • Ready-to-eat cereals are dry and made from a variety of grains. Just add milk! • Rolled oats are made from whole grains and need to be cooked. Rolled oats do not have added sugar. Add fruits or nuts for extra flavor. • Farina is a type of wheat cereal that can be cooked and has a creamy, smooth texture. Nuts and fruit can also be added to farina. • Grits is a warm cereal made from ground corn. It can be cooked with milk and eaten warm. Grits are a healthy option for gluten-free diets. Cereals that list whole grain as the first ingredient on the ingredient label are the healthiest option. The material provided in intended to be used as general information only and should not replace the advice of your physician. Always consult your physician for individual medical care.
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January 2026
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