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Definitions of muesli in various dictionaries:
noun - mixture of untoasted dry cereals and fruits
A mixture of usually untoasted rolled oats and dried fruit, often used as a breakfast cereal.
noun - a breakfast cereal
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| This breakfast treat of untoasted cereals & dried fruit was developed as a health food by a Swiss nutritionist |
| Perhaps German for "mixture" or "mush", it's a cereal of oats, raisins, nuts & bran mixed together |
| Swiss doctor Max Bircher-Benner invented this mixture of cereal & fruit c. 1900 |
| A Swiss nutritionist developed this 6-letter breakfast, from a German word for "stew" |
| In the early 1900s, Swiss doctor Maximilian Bircher-Benner devised this rolled oats cereal as a health food |
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| A mixture of usually untoasted rolled oats and dried fruit, often used as a breakfast cereal. |
| mixture of untoasted dry cereals and fruits |
| a mixture of uncooked grains, dried fruit, and nuts, eaten with milk as part of the first meal of the day |
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Muesli (); Swiss German: Müesli [mysli], non-Swiss Standard German: Müsli [mysli]) is a breakfast and brunch dish based on raw rolled oats and other ingredients like grains, fresh or dried fruits, seeds and nuts, that may be mixed with cow's milk, soy milk, almond milk, other plant milks, yogurt, or fruit juice. Developed around 1900 by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital, muesli is available ready-made in a packaged dry form, or it can be made fresh. * In Switzerland and Germany, it is also eaten as a light evening dish called Birchermüesli complet, or muesli with butterbrot and coffee with milk. |