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9. Fortified Cereal

Fortified breakfast cereals play a unique role in modern nutrition. Many are designed to help people meet daily needs for vitamins like B3, especially if their diets are limited or plant-based.

One serving can deliver a large share — or even all — of your recommended niacin intake. That makes fortified cereal a useful option for kids, older adults, and anyone who struggles to get enough nutrients from whole foods alone.

When choosing a cereal, check the label for B vitamin content and aim for low added sugar and whole grain ingredients.

Bowl of popped rice breakfast cereal with milk blueberries and raspberries

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