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  2. Muesli - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

     
  3. mues·li
    noun
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    1. a mixture of cereals (especially rolled oats), dried fruit, and nuts, typically eaten with milk at breakfast.
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  4. What Is Muesli? How to Eat Muesli the Right Way

  5. Muesli: the world-famous Swiss breakfast classic

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    Where did muesli come from?Muesli originated in Switzerland by a physician named Maximilian Bircher-Benner. His version, often referred to as “Bircher muesli,” consisted of raw oats, grated apples, and chopped nuts mixed with lemon juice, water, and sweetened condensed milk. Today, muesli more often refers to a mix of rolled oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruit.
    What does 'Müesli' mean in German?In Swiss German the word is spelt 'Müesli' which is of great importance to the Swiss people. Otherwise – without the 'e' in the middle – it would be confused with the word 'Müsli', the Swiss German word for 'little mouse'. From the 1940s, Swiss families often had muesli for their evening meal.
    Is Muesli still a functional food?But even today muesli is still considered a functional food, i.e. a food that is enriched with additional ingredients and is said to have positive health effects. It is hard to imagine a breakfast table or Sunday brunch in Switzerland without the ubiquitous muesli.
    What are the ingredients in muesli?Muesli formula: 4 cups grains + 1 1/2 cups nuts/seeds + 1/2 cup dried fruit Grains: Rolled oats, wheat bran, whole rye, whole barley, sorghum flakes, quinoa flakes, millet puffs, millet flakes.
  7. The Story Of How Switzerland Invented Muesli

    WEBSep 11, 2017 · In 1904, he opened a health sanatorium near a five-star Zurich hotel, catering to those with plenty of money and a willingness to try a new way of staying healthy. But it wouldn’t be until the end of the …

  8. How To Make Muesli (Quick & Easy Recipe)

    WEBJan 3, 2023 · This nutritious dish—sometimes mistyped as “museli,” “meusli,” “muselix,” and “muslie”—was created by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner in the 20th century to serve as a healthy …

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  10. The History of Muesli

    WEBMuesli is a traditional European breakfast cereal made with whole grains, nuts, fruits, and seeds. It's been eaten for nearly 150 years, due to its great taste and many healthy benefits. His original muesli recipe consisted of …

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  11. How to Make Muesli (Easy 30-Minute Recipe) | The …

    WEBOct 21, 2020 · What Is Muesli? Muesli originated in Switzerland by a physician named Maximilian Bircher-Benner. His version, often referred to as “Bircher muesli,” consisted of raw oats, grated apples, and chopped …

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  12. The country that transformed breakfast - BBC

    WEBBircher muesli is a healthy breakfast made from grated apple, cinnamon, rolled oats, seeds, nuts and yoghurt (Credit: J. James/Corbis/VCG/Getty Images)

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  14. A Brief History of Muesli | The Muesli Guys

    WEBThe origin of muesli can be traced all the way back to the late 1800's! Muesli is a protein and fibre rich meal option that’s roots can be traced back to a Swiss-German physician, Maximilian Bircher-Benner.

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  16. Muesli ('Müsli') - My German Table

    WEBApr 15, 2020 · Jump to recipe. If you’ve ever been to Germany you might’ve noticed that German cereals can be quite different from their British or American counterparts. Müsli isn’t a sweet food per se. It was originally …

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  17. Bircher Muesli Recipe - NYT Cooking

    WEBStep 1. In a container with a lid, stir together the oats, yogurt, milk, apples, pecans, tahini (if using), raisins and cherries. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour and up to 4 days. Step 2. Stir before serving, and add a bit …

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