

🌟 Elevate your snack game with ancient grains that keep you thriving!
Purely Elizabeth Organic Original Ancient Grain Granola offers a premium blend of amaranth, quinoa flakes, and chia seeds, sweetened naturally with coconut sugar. This gluten-free, vegan, and non-GMO granola is crafted in small batches to deliver a fresh, crunchy, and nutrient-rich snack that fits perfectly into a busy, health-conscious lifestyle.









| ASIN | B01NCRKNAX |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,131 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #45 in Granola |
| Brand | purely elizabeth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,837) |
| Date First Available | 24 October 2019 |
| Format | Flaked |
| Item model number | 311218 |
| Manufacturer | purely elizabeth |
| Package Dimensions | 30.81 x 22 x 12.6 cm; 1.02 kg |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Special Feature | Gluten Free, Organic, Vegan |
| Units | 1020.58 Grams |
| Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
J**E
Excelente producto, llego antes de tiempo y en perfecto estado.
T**N
I'm very happy that I can get this to be shipped to Singapore. The ancient grain is great for breakfast or even for snacking.
D**G
EXCELENTE SABOR MUY RICA
L**W
I love this cereal from the very first mouthful. It's a little too sweet for my liking. If the sweetness can be dialed down 50%, this would make the perfect healthy and tasty breakfast of choice.
A**A
I always wonder why some stores offer Elizabeth products at such variable prices—Kroger subsidiaries price it at over $9 while Target or Walmart have it about $5.50, but for three packages, this is a pretty good deal. I try to compare nutrition labels on granolas because there is quite a wide range in terms of fat, sugar, and protein content. The Elizabeth brand (IMO) seems to be one of the healthier brands for me. Not too sugary, all real ingredients, not too many calories for about 30 g, good fiber, and for anyone out there who is sensitive to sugar alcohols, allulose, or chicory root fiber (like in Kind granola), than this is definitely worth buying to save your GI system issues later on. If you eat this product long enough, you can tell when a batch was slightly over-baked, or even less seasoned (or spiced?). Usually though, it comes out pretty good. The blueberry version is the same granola as the original (except with added blueberries, obviously), the maple almond doesn’t have the maple flavor you would hope for, pumpkin spice is a “skip” (no sweetness), the chocolate or vanilla chocolate chip flavors are good (if you don’t mind some dark chocolate), and I think they used to make a peanut butter honey, which was the best. If you have any version with added fruit, just know that they are going to be really hard pieces of dried fruit, so I avoid them. If you are sensitive to digesting sunflower seeds or chia seeds, Elizabeth granola is packed with those though. If you’re watching your sugar, they all are around 6 g sugar, so fairly healthy for granola.
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