Acai, chia, ginger, cacao, spirulina, chlorella and hemp are some of the superfoods that power Living Intentions' healthy breakfast cereal assortment. Showcased at Expo West, the cereal comes out of the bag in colorful, crunchy clusters that hold together well when milk is added—this also means that the bag is great to grab as a snack to eat on the go. Although the ingredient list is simple, it is loaded with sprouted goodness from buckwheat and sunflowers that help to make this breakfast as filling as it is healthful.
The superfood breakfast is certified organic, kosher and paleo, made without nuts, soy, grains and gluten, which will be especially appealing to those on an alternative diet plan. Although sprouting your own ingredients at home isn't that hard to do, these fruity superfood breakfast cereals make eating healthy first thing in the monring a total no-brainer.
Sprouted Superfood Cereals
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Trend Themes
1. Superfood Cereals - There is a growing demand for healthy and nutritious breakfast options that include superfoods, presenting a market opportunity for new and innovative products.
2. Organic and Alternative Diets - The trend towards alternative diets, including organic, paleo, nut-free, soy-free, grain-free and gluten-free, is growing, presenting opportunities for companies to create products that cater to these dietary restrictions.
3. Sprouted Ingredients - Sprouted ingredients are becoming increasingly popular due to their perceived health benefits, presenting opportunities for companies to create products that use sprouted grains and seeds as a key ingredient.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can capitalize on these trends by developing and marketing new products that cater to consumers looking for healthy, superfood-packed breakfast options and alternative diets.
2. Health and Wellness - The health and wellness industry can create new products and services that help consumers integrate healthy breakfast options into their daily routines, including meal plans, delivery services, and customized nutrition advice based on dietary preferences.
3. Agriculture and Farming - The agriculture and farming industry can explore opportunities to grow and supply sprouted grains and other superfoods to food and beverage companies, as demand for these ingredients continues to rise.