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granola

/gruh-noh-luh/US // grəˈnoʊ lə //UK // (ɡrəˈnəʊlə) //

麦片,麦片粥,燕麦片,麦片蛋糕

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a breakfast food consisting of rolled oats, brown sugar, nuts, dried fruit, etc., usually served with milk.

Examples

  • Trade in the granola bars and stale crackers at the bottom of your pack for a fancier snack break in the park.

  • Inside each box was a sweater, socks, undershirts, water, mints and granola bars.

  • It’s great in pie crusts or granola bars, but you’ll need to add a little extra liquid or fat for moisture.

  • During December, though, I typically find myself immersed in granola production, making multiple batches of this special holiday version to give as gifts.

  • We’d wake up early and trek to the outhouses—dubbed Contemplation Point—while she laid out a first breakfast of coffee, yogurt, granola, fruit, and warm muffins.

  • By 6:15, the tented concession stands have run out of sandwiches and chips and are only selling granola bars and soda.

  • Some are pilgrims from out of town, come to savor the best granola on the West Coast.

  • The Quaker Chewy Dipps Chocolate Chip granola bar is more than 40 percent sugar by weight.

  • If you could have a mushroom granola bar a half-hour before you work out, well, that would be ideal.

  • Gluten-Free Snack Bars Granola and protein bars make for a convenient, grab-and-go snack.

  • Mix all together and thicken with toasted bread crumbs or granola.

  • Thicken with toasted bread crumbs or granola until quite stiff.

  • Soak the granola in the milk or cream for ten minutes and add the walnuts, eggs, salt, and a dash of nutmeg.

  • Take three and one-half cups of this gravy and mix with it the granola, eggs, and salt to taste.

  • Place slices in a pan and cover with sifted toasted bread crumbs or sifted granola.