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Nature's Path Organic Heritage Flakes® Cereal offers a nutrient-dense breakfast with 23g whole grains and 5g protein per serving, crafted from 6 ancient grains including khorasan. USDA Organic and Non-GMO certified, it delivers a naturally sweet, nutty flavor without artificial additives. Packaged in eco-friendly recyclable bags, it combines premium nutrition with sustainable values for mindful, modern eaters.












| ASIN | B000E4ALF6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,887 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #133 in Cold Cereal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,703) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 77021U |
| Manufacturer | Nature's Path Foods Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 7.99 x 3.5 x 10.51 inches; 12 Pounds |
| Units | 192.0 Ounce |
T**R
Your body and the planet want you to buy this.
It's organic, it's crunchy, it's nutritious, it's delicious, it's affordable. Is there something else to consider?
P**Y
lightly sweet, light crunch, great taste, even good for just munching on
Lightly sweet, good crunch. Sweeter and harder than cheeerios but still easy on teeth. This does not get soft in milk. Really pleasant tasting cereal that makes me want to nosh on it as a snack, as well as a typical bowl of cereal. Love this brand, some hit and miss for what I like, but quality is always top notch. Price is premium, but price per ounce is not far off from non sale yellow box O's when purchased as Subscribe & Save (love this option). I do tend to try to shop sales, and this was no exception. Keep in mind that although I have made reference to another cereal, this does not at all taste like it. The other has a distinct oat taste because it is pretty much only that. Take a look at the ingredient list on this, and you will see that there are various grains used. I love spelt, quinoa, kamut, etc.. so I knew I would like this, and I do. Here are the ingredients: Organic whole oat flour, organic whole wheat meal, organic Kamut Khorasan wheat flour, organic evaporated cane juice, organic spelt flour, organic barley flour, organic barley malt extract, organic quinoa flour, organic millet flour, sea salt, organic honey.
G**S
3rd Order
Arrived today, this is third order of this great produce, Non-GMO, 32 oz bag, 6 to a box, it does have a heavy crunch to it. It maybe a little too hard for some folks. It taste great to me not not on the sweet side as I mix my cereals and come up with my own blend. Somewhere along it's travels getting here one bag had been molested along the way and the outer and inner boxes shows evidence to supports it. Tampering.
J**S
Tastier O's and higher in vitamines at comparable prices and all organic
I like this O's as my favorite cereal from by several I eat, all organic, with no ingredients I don't like like corn or corn starch,or added flavors, or preservatives, and no sugar or sugar syrup for sweetener,only honey, and higher in protein, 7gm per cup, not 2 gm in the other famous brands. It has a comparable price per ounce of the other brands, an added desirable. I get the six pack of 32oz each, as it has about a year best by date usually, and I easily eat them by then easily, and besides, a year from now the price will be much higher,no doubt. I love the fact it has several types, all organic wheats, and millet and oats, giving me a big variety of vitamines I'm getting. I usually eat a bowl with 2 cups of cereal, 1 cup of milk, giving me 22gm of protein, hugh, and all tasty organic vital ingredients. I've been eating these Heritage organic cereals for years, and still available here at super prices. I can't find them in supermarkets anymore.
B**E
A great choice!
Stays crunchy, great flavor, very filling.
K**E
Perfectly OK and very healthy
Just got my 6-pack and it's a LOT of cereal. Each "box" was a buck or two more than store-bought nowadays, but it seems to be a really good value for a healthy cereal. It's got a ton of fiber per serving (7 grams). But it's not fortified, and I wish it were: it has just a little iron and potassium, and nothing much more other than what comes naturally with the cereal itself. There's quite a bit of added sugar, but for me that was a positive since I couldn't see myself eating flavorless cereal (which I eat plain without milk). The cereal arrived crispy and fresh and nicely crunchy. It tastes just OK, a bit like other "plain" cereals though with a slight background hint of something molasses-like. There's no aftertaste which is good, what you eat appears to be what you get. It's just flakes, no nuts or anything else. I gave it 3 stars for flavor, but it's good enough for a breakfast starter. It definitely doesn't taste bad, at least good enough to eat as my primary cereal. If you are used to highly-sugared cereals, you might find it's not exciting enough. The texture is great though! Very crunchy flakes, plus they appear to be in good shape even with the shipping so they seem fairly solid.
J**L
Embrace your heritage, flakes.
Growing up as a Midwestern kid born and raised somewhere north of Detroit, it was basically written in stone one of my parents would work for one of the Big Three. That being said, they would work as much as humanly possible as they were ingrained to be nothing more than the machines they operated. The pay was great. The hours long. The OT better and longer. My mother was a nurse. They also do not have short days. Needless to say, what do you do for two kids that sometimes had to take care of themselves? FEED THEM CEREAL! I embraced the love for it and still do to this day. Throw all the sugar cereals my way. I love love loved them all. But as I got older I had to slow it down and watch what I consume. I fell for crisp rice and wheat cereal varietals. All loaded with as much if not more sugars than any of the other bright kid friendly carnival color scheme sweetness laden companions. If the cereal said it had ancient grains it usually had modern levels of simple carbs. I also didn’t want to just stick with a single grain circular shaped option that pushed more for its trendy marketing to mimic other successful dessert in a bowl with milk on it and call it breakfast competitors. One day I came across this bagged version of a company I only thought made granola. Thankfully I had my head down trying to avoid eye contact with a former significant other, or I may as well have missed this edible treasure: Nature’s Path Organic Heritage Flakes. I saw that a massive bag was on sale and if anything could help pinch my pennies and fill me up. I wasn’t prepared at how pleasant my tastebuds response would be. It was unlike any other cereal I had yet had. It had this subtle sweetness, a grain savory heartiness, a thick crunchy texture that maintained from becoming soggy mush, and a healthier body response, avoiding a sugar high crash and burn. I have been regularly consuming Heritage Flakes for almost a decade now and have always been happy with that choice. I love it comes in a large bag so I produce less waste through my consumption. I can consolidate it into airtight containers. I get more bang for my buck. It also cost less to ship considering there is less weight from the cardboard. I love this cereal and love to add frozen blueberries and bananas to get the milk extra cold while incorporating fresh whole foods i to my breakfast supercharging me to take on the world and write over winded reviews a out cereal!
L**O
I have a bowl with almonds or walnuts and with almond or cashew milk every day...great all natural oat snack.
G**O
Buen producto, me gusta...
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