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granola
[gruh-noh-luh]
noun
a breakfast food consisting of rolled oats, brown sugar, nuts, dried fruit, etc., usually served with milk.
granola
/ ɡəˈəʊə /
noun
a mixture of rolled oats, brown sugar, nuts, fruit, etc, eaten with milk
Word History and Origins
Origin of granola1
Example Sentences
I fantasized about eating an array of bubble plate-friendly foods: crudités, scoops of vanilla ice cream drizzled in olive oil and elaborate yogurt bowls topped with fancy granola, cut-up fruit and cacao nibs.
"Mousses, desserts, granola, pancakes, even the odd pizza, are coming through with a high-protein claim," she says.
Chris now eats four peanuts every morning with his breakfast granola to keep his allergy at bay – as recommended by his doctors.
He slouches casually on the velour sofa between bites of granola and sips of black coffee.
The company encouraged customers who had purchased the bowls, which include berries, bananas, granola and dried coconut, to throw them out or return them.
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