- Granola
Granola is a breakfast food and
snack food consisting ofrolled oats , nuts,honey and sometimes rice, which is baked until crispy. During the baking process the mixture is stirred to maintain a loose, breakfast cereal type consistency.Dried fruit , particularlyraisin s or dates, are sometimes also added.Besides being a breakfast food and
snack food , granola is often eaten whenhiking orcamping orbackpacking orultralight backpacking because it is lightweight, high in calories, and easy to store; these properties are similar totrail mix andmuesli .Granola is often eaten in combination with
yogurt , manuka honey, strawberries, bananas,milk , or othercereal . It can also be used as a topping in pastries and desserts.Granula
The names "Granula", "Granola" and "Ganolietta" were
trademark s in the late nineteenth centuryUnited States for foods consisting ofwhole grain products crumbled and baked until crispy; compare the contemporary Swiss invention,muesli , which is traditionally not baked or sweetened. The name is no longer trademarked except inAustralia where it is by the Australian Health & Nutrition Association Ltd.'sSanitarium Health Food Company .Granula was invented in Dansville, New York, by Dr.James Caleb Jackson at the Jackson Sanitarium in 1863. The Jackson Sanitarium was a prominent health spa that operated into the early twentieth century on the hillside overlooking Dansville. It was also known as Our Home on the Hillside and so the company formed to sell his cereal was known as the Our Home Granula Company. Granula was made ofGraham flour and similar to oversizedGrape-Nuts .A similar cereal was developed by
John Harvey Kellogg . It too was initially known as Granula, but the name was changed to Granola to avoid legal problems with Jackson.Crunchy granola
The food and name were revived in the 1960s, and fruits and nuts were added to it to make it a
health food popular with thehippie movement. Several people claim to have revived or re-invented granola then.A major promoter was Layton Gentry, profiled in Time as "Johnny Granola-Seed" [Time 1972] . In 1964, Gentry sold the rights to a granola recipe using oats, which he claimed to have invented himself, to Sovex Natural Foods for $3,000. The company was founded in 1953 in
Holly, Michigan by the Hurlinger family to make a concentrated paste of brewers yeast and soy sauce named Sovex. Earlier in 1964, it had been bought by John Goodbrad and moved toCollegedale, Tennessee . In 1967, Gentry bought back the rights for west of the Rockies for $1,500 and then sold the West Coast rights to Wayne Schlotthauer of Lassen Foods inChico, California for $18,000 [Time 1972] . Lassen was founded from a health food bakery run by Schlotthauer's father-in-law [Klein 1978] . The Hurlingers, Goodbrads, and Schlotthauers were allAdventists and it is possible that Gentry was a lapsed Adventist who was familiar with the earlier granola.Granola made a major appearance at the 1969
Woodstock Music and Art Festival . [Citation |title=Woodstock and Granola |url=http://www.woodstockpreservation.org/Granola1.htm |accessdate=2006-12-16] .In 1972, Jim Matson, an executive at Pet Milk (later
Pet Incorporated ) ofSaint Louis, Missouri , introduced Heartland Natural Cereal, the first major commercial granola [Klein 1978] . At almost the same time, Quaker introduced Quaker 100% Natural Granola. Within a year,Kellogg's introduced Country Morning andGeneral Mills Nature Valley [Bruce 1995 p.244] .In 1974, McKee Baking (later
McKee Foods ), makers of Little Debbie snack cakes, purchased Sovex. In 1998, they also acquired the Heartland brand and moved its manufacturing to Collegedale. In 2004, Sovex's name was changed to Blue Planet Foods [Citation |title=Blue Planet Foods, Inc. history |url=http://www.blueplanetfoods.net/history.htm |accessdate=2006-12-16] [Citation |title=Heartland History |url=http://www.heartlandbrands.com/AboutHeartland/History.htm |accessdate=2006-12-16] [Citation |title=McKee Foods Company History |url=http://www.mckeefoods.com/About_us/Company_History |accessdate=2006-12-16] .After nearly 30 years of being characterized as a 'hippie' product, the granola category was revived in large part due to
Bear Naked , now a subsidiary of Kellogg's.Fact|date=March 2008Granola bar
"Granola bars" were invented by Stanley Mason [http://www.nysun.com/article/26170] [http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/mason.html] and have become popular as a snack. The granola bars are identical to normal granola except in their shape. Instead of a loose, breakfast cereal consistency, granola bars are pressed into a bar shape and baked into that shape. The result was a more convenient snack.
Another variety is the chewy granola bar. In this variety, the oats are not baked as long (or at all) for a chewy texture. Some question whether such a snack should be called granola at all; in fact, some manufacturers prefer "cereal bar" or "snack bar."
"Granola" - the other meanings
"Granola" is also used as a slang term (metonym) describing a person who is
hippie -like, a modern bohemian,environmentalist , orleftist in outlook [Tom Dalzell & Terry Victor. The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, vol. 1". Routledge, London, 2006. p.909. ISBN 10:0-415-25937-1] . The protagonist ofNeal Stephenson 's "Zodiac" delights in the nickname "Granola James Bond". It is also used to refer tocannabis .The term "Granola" is occasionally used derisively by some political
Conservatives to describeLiberals as being mostly "fruits, nuts and flakes".Granola can also refer to a style of dress which is independent of an individual's political or philosophical ideology. A Health Food store is sometimes referred to as a "Granola Factory".
Granola is also a variety of potato cultivated in Europe and some parts of Asia.
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Muesli
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