Royal Organic Red Quinoa - non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan vs Cereausly Organic Tri-Color Quinoa
Overall winner: Cereausly Organic Tri-Color Quinoa
Key Differences
Cereausly (A) is a premium organic tri-color quinoa sold in a 10 lb bulk size and has a higher average rating with fewer reviews; OA QUINOA (B) is a large-grain organic red quinoa with many more reviews and reports of insect infestation in some bags. Choose Cereausly if you want tri-color variety and a higher-rated product; choose OA QUINOA if you prefer single-origin red quinoa with broader user feedback but accept some reported pantry pest risk
Royal Organic Red Quinoa - non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan
Organic red quinoa grown at high altitudes; 33% larger grains with protein and fiber. Customers note good flavor, texture, and easy washing, though some report insect infestation in bags
Pros
- organic and non-GMO
- high protein and fiber content
- gluten-free and vegan
- grains 33% larger than standard quinoa
Cons
- reports of insect infestation in some bags
Cereausly Organic Tri-Color Quinoa
Organic tri-color quinoa from Bolivia. Premium grade, kosher and non-GMO; ideal for a variety of meals. Customers note the easy cooking and quality of the tri-color variety
Pros
- organic tri-color quinoa
- premium grade from Bolivia
- kosher and non-GMO
- easy to cook
Cons
- color variety may be limited to tri-color mix
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | OA QUINOA |
| Durability | Cereausly |
| Versatility | Cereausly |
| User Reviews | Cereausly |