Granola Clusters (Sweetened) Overview

Sweetened granola clusters are baked mixtures of oats, sugars, and oils formed into crunchy clumps. The clustering process concentrates carbohydrates and sugar, making these especially high in net carbs and unsuitable for low-carb, keto, and diabetic-friendly eating.

Quick Carb Snapshot

  • Carbs (per 100 g): ~65–75 g
  • Carbs (standard portion): ~30–45 g per ½ cup
  • Glycemic Index: Moderate to High
  • Best Substitutes: Keto granola clusters, nuts + seeds
  • Diabetic-Friendly? No
  • Keto-Friendly? No

Key Traits

  • Texture: Crunchy, sticky clusters
  • Flavor: Sweet, toasted
  • Carb Impact: High
  • GI / GL Notes: Sugar binding increases glycemic load
  • Common Uses: Yogurt topping, cereal

Best For

  • Carb-inclusive breakfasts
  • Occasional topping (small amounts)
  • High-energy needs

Avoid For

  • Low-carb and keto eating
  • Diabetic-friendly meals
  • Large bowl servings

How Sweetened Granola Clusters Compare to Higher-Carb Ingredients

Texture & Structure

  • Clusters concentrate starch and sugar
  • Crunch encourages fast eating
  • Portions add carbs quickly

Flavor & Nutrition

  • Some fat, but sugar dominates
  • Low satiety for calorie load
  • Marketed as “healthy” despite sugar

How to Substitute Sweetened Granola Clusters

Low-Carb Swaps by Use

  • Crunch topping: Roasted nuts
  • Yogurt add-in: Keto granola
  • Cereal: Seeds + coconut flakes (unsweetened)

Tips for Successful Swaps

  • Measure portions strictly
  • Avoid “honey” or “maple” sweetened labels
  • Pair with protein-rich yogurt

Storage & Shelf Life

Pantry

Store airtight to prevent staleness.

Cooked

Homemade clusters keep 1–2 weeks sealed.

Signs It Has Gone Bad

  • Rancid smell
  • Sticky or soft texture
  • Mold

Carb / Keto & Dietary Notes

  • Carb Impact: High
  • Keto Use: Not allowed
  • Diabetic Notes: Avoid

This information is for educational purposes only and not medical advice.

Allergy & Dietary Flags

  • Gluten-Free: No (standard oats)
  • Nuts: Often
  • Nightshade: No
  • Vegan / Vegetarian: Often

Carb & Dietary Tags

  • Low-Carb: No
  • High-Carb: Yes
  • Keto-Friendly: No
  • Diabetic-Friendly: No
  • Low GI: No

Often compared to granola and cereal, sweetened granola clusters are best replaced with nuts and seeds or keto granola.

Quick Carb Snapshot

Low-Carb Swaps

Primary:
Sunflower Seeds

Secondary:
Pumpkin Seeds

Swap Notes

Use seasoned nut/seed clusters instead of sweetened granola clusters.