Envirokids Organic Peanut Butter Panda Puffs Photograph Copyright 2012 by Kelsey Wyatt |
But either way it's usually worth reading the ingredients on the side of the box because even the most innocent looking cereal could be a virtual minefield of dangerous gluten filled pellets.
For anyone who has a hankering for a peanut butter flavored cereal, finding one without wheat or gluten is generally impossible unless you happen to visit the organic aisle where the Envirokids cereals hang out. There are a number of flavors of cereal made by this company and it's fairly easy to find a flavor that will appeal to someone's varied tastes.
Envirokids Organic Peanut Butter Panda Puffs Photograph Copyright 2012 by Kelsey Wyatt |
Envirokids Organic Peanut Butter Panda Puffs Photograph Copyright 2012 by Kelsey Wyatt |
As far as the basic taste of a peanut butter flavored cereal, Peanut Butter Panda Puffs hit all the right notes and should make you think you're eating a bowl of peanut butter flavored Cap'N Crunch. But honestly, Envirokids is better. They actually feed pandas. And you can't really compete with that even if you've got a jaunty pirate hat and an entire cereal named after you.
But overall, this cereal is terrific because it does exactly what it needs to in a cereal and offers a great breakfast to someone who can't eat gluten, but who doesn't want to feel like they're missing out on anything cool because they can't eat peanut butter flavored cereal that comes out of a box with a pirate on it.
Envirokids Organic Peanut Butter Panda Puffs Photograph Copyright 2012 by Kelsey Wyatt |
What's Tasty:
The whole bowl. Really. This stuff tastes good. And as far as cereal goes, it does tend to have a great consistency when put into milk. It doesn't stay rock solid, but it won't melt either after the milk is poured in. Overall a great, quick breakfast.
What Could be Better:
It's probably worth mentioning that the price on this cereal is a little higher than what you might pay with a regular cereal. Although honestly, regular cereal these days seems to be sky high anyway and one of the additional pluses for this cereal is that it's organic. So overall the price is a very minor consideration since if you caught it on sale, you could likely get it for not much more than the standard wheat-filled stuff.