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[[Image:Fresh muesli.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Fresh muesli, made using rolled oats, orange juice, blended apple and banana, | {{#seo: | ||
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[[Image:Fresh muesli.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Fresh muesli, made using rolled oats, orange juice, blended apple and banana, red currants, raisins, cottage cheese, topped with raspberries]] | |||
[[Image:Dried muesli.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Dry muesli mix, served with milk and banana]] | [[Image:Dried muesli.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Dry muesli mix, served with milk and banana]] | ||
'''Muesli''' is a popular breakfast [[cereal]] based on uncooked rolled [[oats]], [[fruit]] and [[nuts]]. It was developed around 1900 by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital. It is available as a packaged dry form, or it can be freshly made. | '''Muesli''' is a popular breakfast [[cereal]] based on uncooked rolled [[oats]], [[fruit]] and [[nuts]]. It was developed around 1900 by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital. It is available as a packaged dry form, or it can be freshly made. | ||
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===Fresh muesli=== | ===Fresh muesli=== | ||
Fresh muesli can be made using any combination ingredients, som eof the more common being a mixture of rolled [[oats]], [[orange juice]], blended [[apple]] and [[banana]], [[ | Fresh muesli can be made using any combination ingredients, som eof the more common being a mixture of rolled [[oats]], [[orange juice]], blended [[apple]] and [[banana]], [[red currants]], [[raisins]], [[cottage cheese]], topped with [[raspberries]]. | ||
===Original Bircher-Benner muesli recipe=== | ===Original Bircher-Benner muesli recipe=== | ||
A slightly | A slightly modernised version of the original Bircher-Benner recipe is still a prototype for most fresh muesli today. For one serving, it consists approximately of: | ||
* 1 tablespoon rolled [[oats]], soaked in 2–3 tablespoons water | * 1 tablespoon rolled [[oats]], soaked in 2–3 tablespoons water | ||
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The original recipe actually used sweetened [[condensed milk]] instead of [[cream]], a compromise due to hygiene concerns regarding fresh [[milk]] products in 1900 (bovine tuberculosis etc.), before [[pasteurization]] and [[refrigeration]] became commonly available. The original recipe also advised to soak the [[oats]] in water overnight; this long soaking time is unnecessary with modern rolled "quick oats", which the manufacturers already soften through a steam treatment. | The original recipe actually used sweetened [[condensed milk]] instead of [[cream]], a compromise due to hygiene concerns regarding fresh [[milk]] products in 1900 (bovine tuberculosis etc.), before [[pasteurization]] and [[refrigeration]] became commonly available. The original recipe also advised to soak the [[oats]] in water overnight; this long soaking time is unnecessary with modern rolled "quick oats", which the manufacturers already soften through a steam treatment. | ||
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