🥣 Muesli Magic: Fuel Your Day the Swiss Way!
Swissli Muesli 35% Fruit & Nuts is a premium, vegan, and non-GMO breakfast option, featuring a delightful blend of fruits and nuts. Each 1kg box (2-pack) is free from artificial flavors and preservatives, making it a wholesome choice for a nutritious start to your day. Enjoy it with milk, yogurt, or as a versatile ingredient in various recipes.
H**N
DELICIOUS! The Best!!!
A store I purchased my Muesli from informed me they have discontinued selling their Muesli. In my disappointment, I went on line and found this brand. I take ratings seriously and found the ratings for Swissli Museli to be great so decided to give it a try. It is everything they say it is. Personally, I find this brand the best. Once in a while, I try a different brand but so far, none can meet the flavor and standards of this brand. My sugar intake is next to none so for people who don't take or use very little sugar, this is ideal because this brand is filled with fruits and goodies. It sweetens the Muesly naturally and it doesn't thicken as I don't let it sit overnight or for several hours. The muesli stays crisp throughout my meal. Since I've received this, it's been my breakfast ( sometimes my lunch!). One order gives you 2 large boxes so at 1/2 cup/day one box lasts a while. This is great for me as store brands sell Muesli for much more. Great product, great quality, very pleasing, very filling, Can't afford to run out. Thank you Amazon!
D**N
Best Muesli (my favorite anyway)
So here is what you need to know. It is similar to Alpen but better. Why? It is simple - it is loaded with fruits and nuts (and not just a bunch of raisins) . So it tastes great without a lot of sugar. I have also eaten a few cases of Swiss Muesli - both the red and green boxes. This is better. Swiss Muesli has a lot of the soluble fiber which is great if you have bowel problems but it feels like snot in your mouth when you are eating it. The longer the cereal sits in the bowl, the thicker it gets (and gooey-er - it's a word, I tell you) Swissli stays crunchy about as long as any cereal will and the last bite is as good as the first, which is actually quite rare with cereal in general.Final thought - it seems expensive, but the the box is seriously heavy - 1Kg is 2.2 lbs which is basically a Sam's Club kind of box. Anyway, it is delicious and if you like Alpen or Swiss Muesli, you should like this better. I am still working my way though a subscribe and save Swiss Muesli fiasco (forgot to turn off the subscribe feature). Found this one just recently and love it.
A**C
Wholesome, mild muesli
I've been working my way through various mueslis on Amazon. I rather like the various Bob's Red Mill and the unsweetened varieties of Familia Swiss Muesli - they are my favorites. The Swissli I would describe as being a bit milder in flavor - even a touch bland - in comparison to the others. Now this is not an issue for me, I prefer the unsweetened Familia Muesli myself - but with this one I like to add a little bit of sweetness in the form of dried fruit or a sweet cereal.Basically, this makes a great base muesli, but I'd recommend mixing it with supplemental ingredients. Of course, that's the best part about muesli, there's all sorts of interesting combinations you can explore.The real benefit of Swissli is the value - you get a lot of it for what you pay, I was surprised by how heavy the package was when it arrived. 2kg or 4.4lb of muesli goes a long way.So I would recommend. Though I probably won't keep it in my primary rotation, I suspect I'll come back to it in the future.
M**M
Great, but pricey
Excellent muesli, significantly better than the competing brands. Adding fresh fruit, such as cut up apples (even though there is already dried fruit) makes it even better.Unfortunately, the price is a bit ridiculous. A few years ago it was $16.99 for 2 kg. Then it went to $18.99 and $22.99 a few months later. Now it is over $30...hard to justify. It is becoming a treat rather than a staple.
W**F
Excellent Muesli combination of grains, 35% dried fruit and nuts.
I've been a longtime user of a particular muesli for years and while looking to order some more of it I ran across Swissli Muesli so I decided to try it. The grains with 35% dried fruit and nuts sounded good. Now that I tried it I can say that this is one of the if not the finest muesli/cereal I have ever eaten. It has incredible flavor and the way some of the grains are toasted (?) it doesn't have the heaviness that some muesli have.I highly recommend Swissli 35% Fruit. They also make (Swissli) a similar grains and nut muesli without the fruit content that I've tried and it is also excellent.
P**R
Taste NOT great/ Way Overpriced!!!!
I would NOT recommend this product whatsoever! It is Way TO HEAVY and doesn't taste great. We ended up giving both EXPENSIVE boxes to the birds and squirrels to eat. It was NOT what we had expected at all. It was all very soft ingredients, Nothing Crunchy nor Flaky. It was more like for a HOT breakfast. Didn't like it at all. I should Have sent it back for refund.
J**E
Want sugar?
I buy and eat muesli because I am interested in healthy choices, and muesli has long been associated with healthy living. As well, the headline that this product has "35% fruit" was of course of interest to me.But consider the ingredients, taken directly from the package:"Whole wheat grain flakes, Toasted wheat flakes (Wheat, sugar, salt, barley malt extract mono- and diglycerides), Raisins, Sweetened dehydrated banana chips pieces (Banana, coconut oil, sugar), Almond pieces, Dehydrated fig pieces, Dehydrated apple pieces, Sweetened dehydrated pineapple pieces (Sugar, pineapple, citric acid), Sweetened dehydrated papaya pieces (Sugar, papaya), Pumpkin seeds. Fruit content 35%"I'll bet that "35% fruit" is on the basis of weight, and that the weight of the "fruit" is in fact the weight of the sugared pieces. Depending, it would seem that some significant fraction of the "fruit" is actually really sugar. (The papaya and the pineapple pieces, for example are the sort of 'fruit' I would expect to find in Christmas fruit cake. They have that color and aspect that I associate with highly processed dried fruit.)It's tasty, to be sure, and as far as some may be concerned, it's muesli. But not the way I see it. This cereal is better than Captain Crunch or even Rice Crispies, but for me, it does not cross the finish line labeled "Really Healthy". Good, OK, but not quite within the scope of the first two of Pollen's 7 Words: "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants."
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