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    Recipes

    Cheerios® Peach Crisp

    When is a crumble not just a crumble? When it’s a yummy peach crumble with a topping made of CHEERIOS®!

    Preparation Time
    15 min
    Cooking Time
    40 min
    Cooling Time
    0
    Skill Level
    Easy
    Serving Size
    10

    Ingredients

    • INGREDIENTS:
    • 6 large peaches, sliced
    • 2 tbsp butter
    • 4 tbsp brown sugar
    • INGREDIENTS (TO PREPARE THE CRUMBLE):
    • 1 cup brown sugar
    • 0.5 cup flour
    • 1 cup CHEERIOS ® cereal, slightly broken up
    • 0.5 tsp cinnamon
    • 0.3 tsp salt
    • 0.5 cup chopped pecans
    • 1 stick butter, melted
    • 0.5 tsp vanilla

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 350ºF.
    • In an 8-inch glass baking dish, add peach slices, 2 tablespoons of butter and brown sugar.
    • Set aside.

    To prepare the crumble:

    • In a medium bowl mix brown sugar, flour, crushed CHEERIOS®, cinnamon, and salt together with a fork.
    • Add in pecans, butter, and vanilla.
    • Mix with hands until mixture comes together.
    • Top peach mixture with CHEERIOS® brown sugar mixture and bake for 40 minutes.
    • Remove from oven and serve.
    • Enjoy!

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    Do Nestlé products in emerging countries have more salt than products in developed/developing countries?

    For the last 15 years we’ve been working to reduce the sodium (which is the major component of salt) in our breakfast cereals across the world, because we want to keep on making them more nutritious. Achieving consistency on all products, in all countries, takes time - so some may have more sodium than others. Our aim is for all our cereals – globally – to have the same reduced levels of sodium, with a target of less than 135mg per serving in all our children’s products.

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    As well as being a healthy choice for people who want to reduce the amount of gluten in their diet, or have coeliac disease or a gluten intolerance, Gluten Free Corn Flakes are fortified with B-vitamins, folic acid and iron

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    Two things to remember: • Look for food labels where the word 'whole' appears in front of the name of the grain, like “whole wheat” or “wholemeal bread”. • For foods with more than one ingredient, make sure whole grain is listed towards the top of the ingredients list. The further up the list it is, the more whole grain has been used in the recipe. And look out for the percentage of whole grain. You should find this in the ingredients list too.

    I’ve heard a low GI diet can help me lose weight. Is this true?

    It’s too early to say. The science in this area is still emerging. There is evidence that low GI foods take longer to digest and help you feel satisfied for longer, but none that you’ll eat fewer calories at the next meal.