Muesli is a fiber and protein-rich, quick breakfast option suitable for everyone. It generally is made of rolled oats, cornflakes or even millet. It is almost the same as granola but has a lower sugar content and so is a healthier option. Enjoy it with some chilled milk or with some yogurt.
Muesli is usually replenished with various dried fruits or nuts to add to its flavor and texture. It is packed with fiber, proteins, and nutrients. You can even add non-dairy milk to your bowl of muesli such as coconut milk, almond milk or soy milk. Here’s a list of muesli brands that you might like to check out.
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Best Brands Of Muesli Available Online
Bagrry’s Crunchy Muesli
This muesli contains oats, California almonds, honey, wheat, raisins, corn flakes and added fiber-rich bran. This has no added colors, flavors or preservatives. This muesli tastes best with cold milk, yogurt or on its own.
Enriched with almonds, whole oats, honey, and raisins.
MRP: Rs. 575*
*Price at the time of review
Yoga Bar Fruits Nuts and Seeds Muesli
This muesli is made up of 92% whole grains, nuts, and seeds. It contains quinoa, oats, brown rice, flax seeds, cranberry, apricots, pumpkin seeds, and chia seeds. It contains whole grains. It is high in protein and fiber.
Yoga Bar Fruits Nuts and Seeds Muesli
High protein and fiber muesli made with whole grains, fruits, nuts, and seeds.
MRP: Rs. 299*
*Price at the time of review
Yoga Bar Dark Chocolate and Cranberry Muesli
This is a light yet filling breakfast option. It filled with 82% whole grains, nuts, and seeds. It is made with 100% natural ingredients and has no processed sugars. The muesli has raisins, almonds and dries cranberries and dark chocolate. It also has seeds like pumpkin seeds, flax seeds, and chia seeds. The mix is completely gluten-free and has protein and fiber content.
Yoga Bar Dark Chocolate and Cranberry Muesli
Dark chocolate and cranberry flavored muesli filled with nuts, dry fruits, and seeds.
MRP: Rs. 499 *
*Price at the time of review
Monsoon Harvest Toasted Millet Muesli
This muesli is packed with whole grains and millets. It consists of ragi, oats, bajra and almonds and cranberries. There are no added artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. It has a high fiber content. It is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. The muesli has no wheat, soy or corn in it. The muesli has been sweetened with natural palm jaggery syrup and honey. It has no added refined sugars. It has been made in small handcrafted batches to ensure quality.
Monsoon Harvest Toasted Millet Muesli
Packed with antioxidants and fiber, the muesli has ragi, oats and bajra.
MRP: Rs. 230*
*Price at the time of review
Soulfull Crunchy Millet Muesli
Soulful millet muesli is very crunchy. It is packed with oats, whole wheat, honey, almonds, and raisins. The muesli has no trans fats, no cholesterol, no artificial colors or flavors. The muesli mix consists of 40% of rolled oats. The mix is high in protein and fiber. The mix also has the goodness of ragi. The muesli gives you good health along with the great taste of almonds and raisins.
Soulfull Crunchy Millet Muesli
Super crunchy muesli with 40% rolled oats, almonds, raisins, ragi and whole wheat.
MRP: Rs. 399*
*Price at the time of review
Bagrry’s Crunchy Fruits and Fiber Muesli
About 30% of the Bagrry’s crunchy muesli contains oats. The muesli has a high fiber content and is rich in protein. This muesli also has strawberries, almonds, raisins, strawberries, apple, pineapple, bran and honey.
Bagrry’s Crunchy Fruits and Fiber Muesli
Muesli with the goodness of 3 fruits along with oats and whole wheat flakes.
MRP: Rs. 545*
*Price at the time of review
Kellogg’s Crunchy Fruit and Nut Muesli
This is a tasty muesli and has a mix of five grains – wheat, oats, rice, corn and barley. It is also enriched with apples, peaches, papayas, nuts and raisins. It is completely cholesterol-free and has no added preservatives.
Kellogg’s Crunchy Fruit and nut Muesli
Crunchy muesli with no added preservatives, contains fruits and nuts.
MRP: Rs. 415*
*Price at the time of review
Muesli was developed sometime around the 1900s by a physician for his patients in a hospital. This can be a filling breakfast option or it can be a good snacking option in smaller quantities. We hope this list helps you choose the muesli best suited for your mornings.