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    meal cereal. It’s not just for breakfast anyone can eat it at any time of the day and feel completely satisfactory. One day after a long day of work walking to my car I was deciding what should I feast on for dinner, being tired what came to my mind was cereal because I was not trying to spend hours in the kitchen cooking I’ll have to take a rein check on that. So, I hope in my car and take a five-minute’s drive to my local Wal-Marts. I hope out of my car and walk my way over to the breakfast…

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    Cocoa Puffs Research Paper

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    to have cereal for breakfast ,I would have a fruit flavored cereal ,while my brother preferred the chocolate flavored cereal. Cocoa Puffs is a ready to eat cereal made by General Mills and it was introduced in “1958, the cereal consist of small orbs of corn, oats, and rice flavored with cocoa”(Wikipedia).General Mills was known for making cereals that were ready to eat and all you had to do was add milk and fruit if you like. Cocoa Puff’s message to society is to have a delicious breakfast with…

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    Essay On Danish Society

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    However, the Danish do not have the extensive variety of breakfast cereal that is found in the United States. So, in addition, Danes eat bread for breakfast. Breakfast is a meal that is always eaten in the home. The pastry that Americans call “Danish” is reserved for special days in Denmark and is known as wienerbrod or Viennese bread. Coffee is a popular breakfast beverage, along with juices, tea, and milk. Lunch (Frokost), typically consists of some type…

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    influential in our daily lives, is cereal, more so to busy people. This invention goes way back in history all the way to 1863 when it was invented by a man named James Caleb Jackson. The inventor originally poured a small amount of granola into a bowl with a splash of milk, and left it overnight and that's how we have cereal today! Cereal was originally invented to help cure digestive problems but, soon became a popular breakfast food. It is actually the number one breakfast food eaten in the…

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    Cereal And Caryopses

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    Cereal is a name derived from the Roman goddess, Ceres, meaning “to create” (Brown, 2015). The word cereal refers to all types of grains. Gramineae, are cereal grain seeds relative to the grass family. The grain kernel, or berry, is called the caryopsis; which is the edible part of the plant. Caryopses are individual kernels or grains found in all grasses (Brown, 2015). Each caryopsis contains a husk, bran, endosperm, and germ. A husk, also known as the chaff, is the protective outer layer of a…

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    of transfer. Cheerios uses glittering generalities, to portray that by eating their cereal, the consumer will have a happier, healthier, and positive life. The ad shows all sorts of positive and happy experiences in one’s life, whether that be a major event or a normal occurrence, such as graduating, sport games, first day of school or feeding a toddler. The ad makes individuals believe that by eating their cereal, they’ll not only be happier, but also healthier. They’ll be able to enjoy social…

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    Australia has a vast range of foods and cuisines, expanding and evolving since the first fleet arrived in 1788, from then on many other migrants from different ethnic groups have settled in Australia, this has resulted in increased food availability as each group has introduced, grown and prepared their own native foods from their homeland. Australia is recognized as one of the most multicultural countries in the world and the food component is heavily responsible for that reputation. The first…

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    Indian Breakfast Essay

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    The Ubiquitous Indian Breakfast Considered as the most important meal of the day, breakfast is the meal consumed in the mornings after a night’s sleep. It is the amalgamation of two words literally meaning breaking (break) the fast undertaken during sleep (fast). Carbohydrates are an important source of nutrition in most breakfast preparations all over the world, and the same holds true even for Indian breakfasts. It is a vital element in the dish preparation, another important attribute to the…

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    We all go to the super market, walk around the aisles looking for our favorite foods and see many brands on the shelves. When walk through the cereal and snacks aisle we see many different products but are produced or owned by the biggest corporations such as General Mills, Kellogg, Post, Quaker, etc. In this article that I have found written by David Kesmodel and Annie Gasparro, talks about one of these big corporations Kellogg’s and how they plan to change the recipe to get healthier sales…

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    favorite and most popular cereals being advertised today? For years, the extensive marketing efforts of food companies have reached all-time highs, especially when it involves children. “Trix” cereal is one of America’s most hearty cereals, because not only does it taste great, but the appearance of the actual box of cereal just looks promising. The Trix Rabbit first appeared on the box of “Trix” cereal in 1959, as just a fluffy, white hand puppet. If you are a fan of this cereal, then you…

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