Weetabix
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9 years, 10 months ago at Jun 1 3:40
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Looks like scrapple in a bowl! But, of course, it isn't scrapple because scrapple is a pork porridge and Weetabix is a whole-grain cereal.
Weetabix is a whole grain wheat breakfast cereal produced by Weetabix Limited in the United Kingdom. It comes in the form of palm-sized (rounded rectangles approx. 9.5 cm ร 5.0 cm or 4" ร 2") biscuits. Variants include organic and Weetabix Minis (bite-sized) versions.[1] The UK cereal is manufactured in Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire, and in Canada and exported to over 80 countries.[2] Weetabix for the North American market (Canada and the U.S) is manufactured in Cobourg, Ontario, in both organic and conventional versions.
Weetabix is made from whole grain wheat and the version sold in the United Kingdom has 3.8 g of fibre in a 37.5 g serving (2 biscuits).[3] The product sold in North America has 4 grams of fibre in a 35 g serving.[4]
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Weetabix is made from whole grain wheat and the version sold in the United Kingdom has 3.8 g of fibre in a 37.5 g serving (2 biscuits).[3] The product sold in North America has 4 grams of fibre in a 35 g serving.[4]
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Veilor rated this 1/10 2 years, 8 months ago
“Looks like scrapple in a bowl! But, of course, it isn't scrapple because scrapple is a pork porridge and Weetabix is a whole-grain cereal.”
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