According to Kraft Foods, the cereal has been discontinued. Not sure why though, my guess would be because it wasn't selling.
Raisin Bran is a breakfast cereal manufactured by several companies world wide, Skinner's Raisin Bran was the 1st brand on the market, it was introduced in the US in 1926.
The bran and the endosperm are the parts of rice which commonly are deemed edible.Specifically, the bran is accessed by removing the inedible hull and glume. It manifests itself in market stalls and on grocery shelves as brown rice. Removing the bran layer yields the edible endosperm, which becomes white rice once it is separated from the embryo which it surrounds.
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All raisins (and sultanas) are dried grapes.
Cwmbran! Cwm = Vale Bran = Crow
Kelloggs Cornflakes, sung by the cockney waiters in 1982Kelloggs bran flakes 1982!Kellogg's Bran FlakesThere was a commercial shown on British TV a few years ago with this tag line. If that's the one you're thinking of, the product was Kellogg's Fruit and Fibre.
Nutrition Info For: Complete Bran Flakes, Kellogg's (formerly 40% Bran Flakes, Kellogg's)
Not normally. Bran flakes are usually made from wheat bran and wheat flour to bind the bran into a flake.
About 2.1 cups of Bran Flakes = 100g
i believe the answer is for Kellogg's bran flakes
As long as you crushed or ground the flakes so that you had close to the same volume.
Kelloggs All Bran Flakes .. 1 Cup = 34g Bran Flakes --> 1 cup = 48 grams I actually calculated this myself. From a 540g box of Bran Flakes, I measured 11.5 cups the first time and 11.25 cups the second time. I was going to average the two measurements (which would be slightly better "science") but chose to use the second of the two measurements. The reason for this was that I live in Mexico right now, and yes we have Kellogs Bran flakes but, now I could be mistaken, I swear the flakes are slightly larger than the ones I am used to eating back home in Canada. Keeping this in mind I chose the smaller of the two measurements. 540g/11.25cups = 48g/cup Anyone care to verify or challenge my results? Please do!!
yes
bran Flakes
It depends on what you're planning to do with them, but probably yes.
Post Bran Flakes is a wholesome cereal that the whole family will enjoy. Bran Flakes is made with whole grain wheat and wheat bran for great taste and each serving is an excellent source of whole grain, 18g per serving* and fiber, 5g per serving and provides 15 vitamins and minerals. Available in 16oz size
Bran Flakes. (or so he says he does)