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The crunchy muesli for breakfast with an extra boost of nutrients

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Discover delicious varieties of crunchy, crunchy muesli and granola at Verival. Our crunchy crunchies contain only the best organic ingredients such as spelt, selected nuts and coconut, baked in environmentally friendly sunflower oil. Each granola muesli is handmade in Tyrol, and we sweeten sparingly with honey to preserve the natural flavour. Available directly from Verival online.

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Crunchy, muesli or porridge?

Discover our range of crunchy muesli, organic muesli and Bircher muesli as well as porridge at Verival. Unlike traditional mueslis, the ingredients in our granola, such as oats or spelt, are baked before being added for a deliciously crunchy texture. Enjoy it on its own with milk or yoghurt, or mix it with porridge for an extra crunch, and we also offer granola bulk packs for a healthy breakfast the whole family will love. Whether lactose-free or vegan, you're sure to find the perfect breakfast option with us. You can also find many ways to use our products on our blog, including recipes for granola bars.

How to

Granola preparation without added sugar

For a perfectly crunchy granola, mix rolled oats with agave syrup or maple syrup and a variety of nuts such as hazelnuts, walnuts and cashews. Add flax seeds, chia seeds, sesame seeds and pumpkin seeds for extra flavour and texture. Bake the mixture at 180 degrees until golden brown and crispy. Our Verival Organic Granola & Crunchy has no added sugar and can be enjoyed with soya milk or fresh strawberries. Discover other ingredients and variations in our recipes for a healthy breakfast without added sugar.

FAQs

Granola origin - Where does granola come from?

Granola originally comes from the USA and is very similar to muesli in terms of its ingredients. The difference with granola is the preparation. Crispy granola basically consists of rolled oats, cereals, nuts, fruit and honey. However, you can also mix your crunchy granola with seeds, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, dried fruit such as sultanas, cherries and other fruits and berries. There are no limits to your granola.

How do I store granola properly?

To prevent your granola from becoming tough and to keep it nice and crunchy, you should always store it in an airtight container. We recommend an airtight glass container. Your crunchy muesli should then be eaten within 2 weeks. This way you can try out new creations more often. You can also buy our granola and mix your own flavour. But take a look at our granola muesli variations, you're sure to find what you're looking for! Our crunchy muesli is simply healthy and delicious.

Where can I buy Verival Granola & Crunchy?

You can find our Verival organic granola mixes and other breakfast products in various shops such as Billa, Spar, Metro, Edeka, Kaufland and many more.

You can also simply order our crunchy muesli online. If you order from the online shop for €40 or more, you benefit from free shipping to Germany and Austria. Your parcel will be delivered within 3-5 working days. In the shopping basket you will find all prices incl. VAT and plus shipping costs.

Tips for perfect crunchy muesli

Take your time and toast the oats in a non-stick pan. You can also add very little oil, but it's even better without oil. Then put the baked oats in a bowl and mix in your favourite sweetener. You can use cane sugar, honey, coconut blossom sugar, maple syrup or agave syrup. Just try it out or take a look at our crunchy muesli recipes.

Healthy ingredients for your crunchy muesli

  • Dried fruit and fresh fruitBerries (strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, etc.)
  • Nuts (hazelnuts, walnuts, almonds, etc.)
  • Seeds (sesame, chia seeds, linseed)
  • Nuts (cashew nuts, pumpkin seeds, etc.)
  • De-oiled cocoa powder for the chocolate flavour
  • Spices (cinnamon)

Is granola really healthy?

We use oats for most of our granola mixes. This grain is highlighted by nutritionists as particularly valuable due to its ten percent fibre content, the quality of its carbohydrates, the protein composition, the unsaturated fatty acids and the vitamins and minerals it contains. It has also been scientifically proven that the beta glucan contained in oats has a positive effect on heart health.(1) Some of our Verival Granola mixes are made not only with oats, but also with barley, spelt and wheat. What do all varieties have in common? They are made from wholemeal flakes. Crunchy granola as a power breakfast Wholemeal is a grain in which all parts of the grain are processed. This means that nutrients such as fibre, vitamins, oils and minerals are ideally preserved in the granola. The flakes help to keep blood sugar levels constant, lead to a long-lasting feeling of satiety and aid digestion. The energy stores emptied overnight can therefore be optimally replenished with wholegrains.

1. Mathews R, Kamil A, Chu Y. Global review of heart health claims for oat beta-glucan products. Nutrition Reviews. Published online July 30, 2020:78-97. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuz069

What is the difference between muesli and granola?

Muesli and granola are both oat-based breakfast dishes, but differ in terms of preparation and consistency.

Muesli consists of raw, uncooked rolled oats, often mixed with nuts, seeds, dried fruit and sometimes spices. It is usually served cold, either with milk, yoghurt or a plant-based milk alternative, and can also be used as a base for overnight oats.

Granola, on the other hand, is baked and often contains additional ingredients such as honey or other sweeteners to hold it together and make it crunchy. The mixture of rolled oats, nuts, seeds and dried fruit is roasted in the oven, which gives it a crunchy texture and a sweeter flavour. Granola is also eaten with milk or yoghurt, but can also be used as a topping for smoothie bowls and desserts.

To summarise: Muesli is raw and uncooked, while granola is baked and crunchy.