Weet-Bix typically contains about 1.5 grams of sugar per 100 grams. This makes it a relatively low-sugar breakfast option compared to many other cereals. However, the sugar content can vary slightly depending on the specific variety or flavor, so it's always a good idea to check the packaging for the most accurate information.
No, it's still a Weetbix.
There are approximately 560 kJ in 4 Weetbix biscuits.
It wont do much harm but hold back a bit
This is in regard to Diabetes type 2, and refers to the Australian breakfast cereal known as "Weetbix", not"Weetabix".Foods are measured on a GI (Glycaemic Index) and the GI of Weetbix is "intermediate". This means that, while Weetbix is not the bext choice to have every day for someone with Type 2 diabetes, there's nothing wrong with having it a couple of times a week. However, you cannot add any sweetener such as sugar or honey, and it is strongly recommended that you have it with warm water and just the tiniest amount of milk (for flavour).Out of all the cereals, only Weetbix and certain brands of Toasted Muesli can be eaten by people with type 2 diabetes, and certainly not every day.
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well that's a silly question.some people may think weetbix is yummy and some people might hate them
They can eat them, mine enjoy them, but only as an occasional treat!
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