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Dr. James Caleb Jackson. He created the first dry breakfast cereal in 1863, called Granula.
Dr. James Caleb Jackson created the first dry breakfast cereal in 1863; "Granula."
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Corn-flakes were the very first cereal and was made by Dr John Harvey Kellogg (hence Kellogg's corn-flakes) in 1894. They were originally invented to be a health supplement for patients of Dr. Kellogg.
Cheerios. Cheerios.
Granula was the first manufactured breakfast cereal invented by James Caleb Jackson in 1863. Granula was an early version of Grape-Nuts.this really isn't what you were looking for, but maybe it will help on your search! good luck!
Considering he/she is an infant (aka a child who has just recently been born) the only thing it should have in its daily diet is breast milk or formulas. The best formula would be that, what the doctor prescribed, based on weight and health of your baby. Just ask your doctor about your infants health and nutrition requirements...
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* the first cereal made was shreaded wheat * it is an breakfast cereal made from whole wheat.It comes in 2 sizes,bite sized(3/4 in x 1in),and normal sized which are sometimes broken into small peices be4 milk is added
i know it was first made in china by putting nuts and fruits in a bowl with milk or water The first ready-to-eat breakfast cereal was produced by Henry Drushel Perky in Denver Colorado in 1893. Perky was a lawyer, businessman, promoter and inventor. His cereal, Shredded Wheat, was first sold locally in Denver and Colorado Springs. Quote from a Wikipedia article about Henry Drushel Perky: 'Although John Harvey Kellogg and Charles William Post are better known, Perky was a pioneer of the "cookless breakfast food" and it was he who first mass produced and nationally distributed ready-to-eat cereal.' The first flaked cereal was Granose Flakes prepared by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg in 1894, Superintendent of the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan, and announced in the February 1895 issue of Food Health. Corn flakes were first introduced in 1898 by Dr. Kellogg's brother William Keith Kellogg and manufactured by the Sanitas Food Co. of Battle Creek. (from The New Shell Book of Firsts). There's a lot more to the Granose Flakes/Corn Flakes story and how/why they were created.