The Best Grain Free and Paleo Granolas on the Market
No matter how many homemade gluten free granola recipes I come up with, I love being able to reach into my pantry for some store bought granola when life gets busy. Since I'm one of the many people with celiac disease who can’t tolerate even gluten free oats, though, even many gluten free granolas are off limits for me. Grain free and paleo granola to the rescue!
In unique, I'm rounding up five grain unfastened and paleo granolas that I've discovered (and consistently gobbled) within the four years considering my celiac diagnosis. Included are paleo and vegan granola alternatives, delicate sugar unfastened granola, chewy granola, crunchy granola and the entirety in among. The best matters these granolas have in commonplace? They?Re all grain loose (and gluten unfastened, glaringly)...And that they?Re all crazy delicious.
So whether you comply with a paleo diet, have celiac disorder and may?T eat oats or just love yummy food, preserve reading to find out my top five favourite store-sold grain free granolas.
1. Bee Free?S Warrior Mix
These paleo granolas aren’t ordered by any kind of ranking; however, I thought it’d be only fitting to mention the newest-granola-to-me first: Bee Free’s Warrior Mix. Made with ingredients like almonds, seeds and honey, all the Warrior Mix flavors are intended to be “clean fuel” that tastes like dessert. Bee Free was kind enough to send me a bag of every flavor, which range from Original to Apple Pie to Spicy Chocolate, in return for an honest review (<--- yay full disclosure, as usual!). Considering that I've been munching down on this gluten free granola every night for two weeks straight, I can attest that the Warrior Mix is addictively good!
If you like tender, clumpy granola with a touch bit of crunch, Bee Free?S Warrior Mix is your snacking soul mate. I?Ve been specially digging into the Original taste to this point, and I love that it?S candy with out tasting sugary and mixes small and medium chunks of nuts and seeds for a variety of textures. The Warrior Mix is the perfect crumbly topping for yogurt or smoothies, however I?Ve additionally been ingesting it instantly out of the bag (frequently with banana and nut butter) for a fast snack.
2. Grandy Oats? Coconola
Craving a bowl of gluten free granola with an even bigger crunch factor than The Warrior Mix? Then get ready to drool over Grandy Oats’ paleo granola, Coconola, which replaces oats with crispy coconut flakes.
Out of their three varieties (Original, Chocolate Chunk and Super Hemp Blend), the latter two are vegan as well as grain free. Coconola is sweeter than other varieties of paleo granola I’ve tried, but that’s more of an observation than a complaint. As I’ve shared in previous blog posts, Coconola is super crunchy, which makes it the optimal topping for kitchen experiments like superfood banana coins or yogurt bowls. As an added bonus, when you get to the bottom of the bag and have already devoured all the crunchy granola clumps, I swear that the crumbs taste like some magical combination of cinnamon sugar and sprinkles!
Three. Whole Me
I have Instagram to thank for stumbling upon this third paleo granola brand, which just happens to be made in Minneapolis (very near where I’m living for grad school). Whole Me is packed with wholesome ingredients like fruit, coconut, nuts and seeds. Similar to The Warrior Mix, Whole Me has a softer texture and is made of whole foods like nuts, seeds, fruit and coconut.
Whole Me's paleo granola is unique, but, in how compactly all the components pressed together. As a end result, Whole Me's gluten loose granola in reality includes granola squares that nearly appear to be paleo granola bars, except they disintegrate effortlessly. My favourite taste of theirs is virtually Cinnamon Banana Chip, even though Lemon Berry Chia is a totally close 2d.
Four. Julie's Real
This is another paleo granola I discovered through the magic of Instagram (follow me and watch my InstaStories for lots of behind-the-(blog)-scenes product finds and reviews). Since winning some mini packs of this gluten free granola from Julie’s Real a few weeks ago, this granola has become one of my favorite sweet snacks to take with me during busy days of class.
I?Ll say one aspect instantly up: in comparison to other clumpy and cluster-stuffed paleo granolas I?Ve tried, Julie?S Real?S variations are looser and more like path mix...But it?S dang delicious trail mix, in case you need to call it that. So a long way, I?Ve tried Cinnamon Vanilla Bean and Cacao Coconut. I love that, not like with some chocolate treats, the cacao in the latter flavor isn?T overwhelming. If you?Re an almond lover, you?Ll also revel in the huge chunks of crunchy almonds littered in the course of each varieties.
Five. Wild Way
The last paleo granola I’ve tried and loved is actually one that I discovered while visiting family in Texas a few years ago. Thanks to the gloriousness of Amazon, though, Wildway’s paleo granola is now available throughout the US (and I’ve also started seeing it popping up in non-Texas-located Whole Foods).
Wildway?S paleo granola is extraordinary initially because it?S a grain loose, vegan and subtle sugar loose granola. I promise, even though, that this granola tastes so accurate, you received?T even miss the sweetener. I also love Wildway because it?S the chewiest gluten unfastened granola I?Ve ever tasted, and those bites with nuggets of fruit, coconut and nuts are absolutely moan-worthy. Anyone who says you can?T have dessert - or a killer candy snack - while also ditching grains and refined sugar obviously hasn?T attempted Wildway?S paleo granola...And is absolutely missing out.
The Bottom Line
If I had to name one food I couldn’t live without, grain free and paleo granola would be high on the list. It can be crunchy or chewy (or something in between), made without dairy or eggs or even refined sugar...and (most importantly, of course!) it tastes delicious on just about everything. (And trust me - I've tried putting granola on a lot of things.)When you have the extra time and energy, baking up your own batch of homemade gluten free granola is definitely a worthy venture. But when you need a paleo snack or a delicious gluten free dessert ASAP, any of these grain free and paleo granolas would be a tasty choice. Just don't ask me which brand I consider my number one favorite...though I wouldn't mind taste-testing all of the above for the rest of my life to find out!
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*This post isn't backed, even though I did get hold of Bee Free's The Warrior Mix without spending a dime in go back for an sincere evaluation. However, I simply adore and already do or would buy all of those granolas regularly. All opinions and photos are my very own, and I wish this list helps others with celiac sickness who cannot eat oats or people who keep away from grains study of some new brands to do not forget attempting!*
Do you want your granola chewy or crunchy? Have you tried any of these manufacturers before - or do you realize of some other grain loose/paleo granola I need to add to my culinary bucketlist? Tell me within the remarks!
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