
Granola bought from the store is much the same as a cereal bar in terms of nutritional value. Store-purchased granola may contain very high amounts of sugar, and then will often be lacking in the protein, fiber and vitamins that should all form part of a healthy morning-food option. Granola made at home and supplemented by fresh fruit and very small amounts of maple syrup is a much healthier choice.
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