Serving Suggestions
Soak 10 minutes or longer for a nurturing, easy-to-digest muesli.
To make Bircher muesli, soak overnight in water or milk. Add yoghurt, grated apple and other fresh or dried fruit before serving.
Ceres Organics Organic Bircher Muesli is a wholesome blend of premium organic ingredients with rich natural flavour and satisfying texture. Soaked overnight or enjoyed fresh, this nourishing muesli is perfect with milk, yoghurt, apple, and fresh or dried fruit.
$15.56
| Certification | Certified Organic |
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| Brand | Ceres Organics |
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| Certificate | BioGro |
| Weight | 700g |
| Origin | New Zealand |
Soak 10 minutes or longer for a nurturing, easy-to-digest muesli.
To make Bircher muesli, soak overnight in water or milk. Add yoghurt, grated apple and other fresh or dried fruit before serving.
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