granola
English
Granola
Etymology
Genericization of Granola, name of an early brand of the cereal, itself a variation of Granula, invented by James Caleb Jackson in 1863. Granula was named after the granules of Graham flour, the main ingredient[1].
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ɡɹəˈnoʊlə/
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Noun
granola (countable and uncountable, plural granolas)
- A breakfast and snack food consisting of loose, crispy pellets made of nuts, rolled oats, honey and other natural ingredients.
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Translations
References
- ↑ “The History Of Granola”, in The Nibble, accessed November 20, 2015
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Spanish
Noun
granola f (plural granolas)
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