pecan cereal
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Pecan-flavored breakfast options typically appear as granola clusters, conventional cereal flakes (sometimes with clusters), and ready-to-eat or ready-to-mix overnight oats.
Whole-grain amounts vary by product. Examples from listings include about 15 g, 25 g, and 32 g of whole grain per serving. Some oat-based options highlight higher protein — roughly 20 g per serving in the examples shown.
Package formats range from single-serve bags or boxes to multipacks and cases. Examples include single-package items as well as 6-count cases and 12-box pack offerings.
Mix the oats with about 3/4 cup of milk in a resealable container, seal it, and refrigerate overnight. The oats will be ready to eat chilled the next morning.
Only some listings include explicit sugar or carb numbers: for example, one granola notes 3 g net carbs per serving and an oat option lists under 10 g sugar. Many other items do not clearly specify sugar or net-carb amounts in the available details.
Textures range from crispy wheat or whole-grain flakes to crunchy granola clusters and soft-baked clusters. Common mix-ins include pecans, pumpkin seeds, raisins and dates, oats or granola clusters themselves, yogurt-flavored drizzle, and dark chocolate chips in some varieties.