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GOATMEAL - Grain-Free Breakfast Cereal 

Goatmeal is a new, quick and easy breakfast cereal designed for health conscious consumers.  It is prepared by simply adding hot or cold milk or water then left to rest for as little as 3 minutes. In addition to being eaten like a cereal or porridge, this versatile product has many other great culinary uses:

  • Trail Mix — Eat Goatmeal raw on the go or mix into your trail mix.
  • Yogurt Topping — Mix Goatmeal into yogurt or just sprinkle it on top.
  • Other Cereals / Granola — Goatmeal is excellent mixed in with regular oatmeal, homemade granola or other cereals.
  • Salads / Fruit — Sprinkling Goatmeal on top of salads or fruit is a great way to add additional nutrients to your meals.
  • Breading for Meat — Dip some pork cutlets in Original Goatmeal for an alternatively breaded wheat-free, healthy and delicious schnitzel! Works with all kinds of meat too!
  • Pasta / Mashed Potatoes — Believe it or not, a little bit of sprinkled Original Goatmeal on top is a great way to feel not so guilty about those high-calorie meals!
  • Desserts / Baking Recipes — Goatmeal is great in your favourite brownies, cakes, cookies, parfaits, and more! 

SUITABLE FOR MANY OF THE MOST POPULAR DIETS

Goatmeal is formulated to help the amazing human body function as it should. It is also perfectly suited for the following common diets.

  • Wheat-Free — For celiacs, those who are sensitive to gluten, or people that simply want to cut it out for other reasons.
  • Grain-Free — For people who believe eating grains is actually putting us at a higher risk of disease. Goatmeal is made of a mixture of seeds and coconut - making it grain-free.
  • Organic — A diet free of synthetic additives like pesticides, chemical fertilizers, and dyes, and foods not processed using industrial solvents, irradiation, or genetic engineering.
  • Paleo — A diet based on types of food presumed to have been eaten by early humans including meat, vegetables and fruit, excluding dairy, grains, and processed foods.
  • Low-Carb / Low Sugar — For those following the Atkins diet and other low-carbohydrate diets. There is no added sugar or artificial sweetener in Goatmeal.
  • Diabetic — For those with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
  • Vegan / Vegetarian — For animal-friendly eaters. Goatmeal does not contain any animal bi- products (not even goats).
  • Lactose-Intolerant — For those with an intolerance to dairy products. Goatmeal is lactose-free.
  • Low Sodium — For people trying to decrease their salt intake for medical reasons such as high blood pressure. There is no added salt in Goatmeal.

BUT WHY IS IT CALLED GOATMEAL?

This product is essentially a grain-free version of Oatmeal, so we decided to merge the words "Grain- free" and "Oatmeal" to create the name. Thus, "Goatmeal" was born!

Okay, so what’s so special about Goatmeal?

Regular breakfast cereals typically consist of cereal grains such as wheat, corn, rice, and oats. These cereals are normally very processed, carbohydrate-heavy, often lack nutritional value and are loaded with sugar. In a nutshell, they are not really that great for your health.

Goatmeal, however, is basically the exact opposite approach to breakfast cereal. Here’s why:

1) Grain-Free — Instead of cereal grains, Goatmeal is made of a mixture of extremely healthy flavourful seeds.
 
  
2) No Added Sugar or Artificial Sweeteners  Goatmeal is sweetened naturally with dried fruit and coconut. There is no added sugar or artificial sweeteners.
 
3) Lower in Carbohydrates — Yes. Goatmeal is less than half as much carbohydrates than your average breakfast cereal. This actually leaves you more room to add your own fresh fruit, or sweetener without giving you a carb-overloaded breakfast.
 
Think about it. When you add a sliced banana (which is high in natural sugars) to a traditional breakfast cereal, you are just adding more carbohydrates to a meal that is already 80% carbs! That doesn't seem like a balanced meal does it?
 
4) High in Healthy Fats — Goatmeal is high in healthy fats such as Omega 3's and Omega 6's.This quality fat content will help make you feel full and stay feeling fuller longer. Unlike a high carbohydrate meal, Goatmeal will give you a sustainable source of energy without the crash.
 
5) High in Protein — Approximately 15% protein, Goatmeal is great for building and repairing the body! Below is a graph comparing the macronutrients of the average, traditional cereal with that of Goatmeal. 
 
6) Lots of Vitamins and Minerals — The super-seeds that we have chosen for Goatmeal are naturally packed full of vitamins and minerals. Below is the nutrition facts for the Cinnamon Raisin Flavour.
 
 
 

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