R-T-E cereal with soluble fibers

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424439, 424441, 426 2, 426 3, 426560, 426620, 426621, 426800, 426804, 426808, 514 57, A23L 142, A23L 129, A21D 800, A21D 1300

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are ready-to-eat cereals containing high levels of soluble fiber and methods for their preparation. In addition, the cereals contain about 10% to 15% total soluble fiber and about 5% to 15% insoluble fiber. The weight ratio of soluble to insoluble fiber ranges from about 1 to 5:1. The minimum soluble fiber content is 2.8 g/oz. The cereals can be prepared from conventional cereal materials.

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