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Are you looking for a delicious plant-based breakfast option? Look no further than Jordans Country Crisp Chunky Nuts. This British cereal is made with clusters of oats, barley, mixed nuts, and coconut – making it the perfect addition to your morning almond milk. But is Jordans Country Crisp Chunky Nuts vegan friendly? Keep reading to find out.
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Is Jordans Country Crisp Chunky Nuts Vegan?
The answer from Jordans is NO if you are a strict vegan. Although there are no animal ingredients in Jordans Country Crisp Chunky Nuts Vegan -there is a risk of cross-contamination from other products that do contain animal ingredients. (1)
Jordans Country Crisp Chunky Nuts Ingredients
Main Ingredients |
Whole Grain Cereals 48% (Oat Flakes, Oat Flour) Sugar Nuts 14% (Chopped and Whole Roasted Hazelnuts, Sliced and Whole Almonds, Chopped Brazil Nuts, Chopped Pecan Nuts) Barley Flakes Sunflower Oil Rice Flour Desiccated Coconut Natural Flavouring |
Jordans Country Crisp Chunky Nuts Nutrition
Jordans Country Crisp Chunky Nuts Calories Per 45g Serving – 211kcal
Typical Values | Per 100g |
Energy | 469kcal |
Fat | 20.3g |
Carbohydrates Of which sugar | 58.3g 17.5g |
Fibre | 6.1g |
Protein | 10.2g |
Salt | 0.03g |
Is Jordans Country Crisp Chunky Nuts Healthy?
According to a leading nutritionist, the answer is no. (2)Although the fibre, sugar and salt content are considered acceptable, around 44% of the total calories are derived from fat.
Frequently Answered Questions
Unfortunately, no. Jordans Cereal Bars contain honey and are therefore not suitable for a strict vegan diet.
No, Jordans Country Crisp Chunky Nuts is not gluten free. Jordans advise those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease should avoid this cereal.
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Sources
(1) Jordan’s Cereals
(2) Daily Mail