Kid-Friendly Spelt Cereals

Rude Health's Cereal for Children is Made with Ancient Grains

Rude Health's 'Honey Spelt Puffs' introduces a healthy cereal for children that's made from an ancient grain.

Unlike most cereals for kids that are loaded with artificial flavoring, coloring and other undesirable additives, this one is made with just two ingredients, promising "spelt, honey and nothing else." Because the two-ingredient cereal is so simple, Rude Health suggests that parents may want to permit kids to add a natural sweetener like honey, maple syrup or fruit to taste. In addition to this, Rude Health suggests enjoying the Honey Spelt Puffs with a milk alternative, such as one of the many kinds it produces from almonds, coconuts, brown rice or oats.

As an alternative to offering modern wheat that's heavily refined and processed, which some consumers have become wary or intolerant of, many food manufacturers are beginning to integrate ancient grains into mainstream packaged foods.
Trend Themes
1. Healthy Kids' Cereals - Providing kids with wholesome and nutritious cereals made from natural ingredients is a growing trend in the food industry.
2. Simplification of Ingredients - The demand for products with fewer ingredients and no artificial additives is driving the development of cereals made with only essential components.
3. Integration of Ancient Grains - Food manufacturers are incorporating ancient grains into their products as a healthier and more sustainable alternative to modern wheat.
Industry Implications
1. Food Manufacturing - The food manufacturing industry has the opportunity to create and market more kid-friendly cereals made with natural ingredients and ancient grains.
2. Health and Wellness - The health and wellness industry can promote and support the trend of offering simple and nutritious cereals for children to support their development and well-being.
3. Alternative Milk Products - The market for milk alternatives, such as almond, coconut, rice, and oat milk, is seeing increased demand as a suitable pairing with kid-friendly cereals made from spelt and other ancient grains.

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