Granula was the first manufactured breakfast cereal invented by James Caleb Jackson in 1863. Granula was an early version of Grape-Nuts.
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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."
James Caleb Jackson invented Granula, the first manufactured COLD breakfast cereal in 1863. Granula was an early version of Grape-Nuts, consisting of heavy grains of bran-rich Graham flour. The grains had to be soaked overnight before use. Currently, Quality Planet Gourmet Foods makes a version of Granula using modern day resources to update the what was once a tasteless food. Instead of heavy grains, Quality Planet uses seeds (pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and sesame seeds), oats, maple syrup and honey.
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James Caleb Jackson produced the first ready bto eat cereal, named, "Granula." It was invented in the mid 1860's. Will Keith Kellogg, however, was the first to really mass produce ready to eat cereal in Battle Creek, Michigan. This was around 1910. More infor of W.K. Kellogg can be found at, http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/kellogg.html Grclark74
Invention of Modern Breakfast Cereal The first breakfast cereal, Granula (named after granules) was invented in 1863 by James Caleb Jackson, operator of the Jackson Sanitorium in Dansville, New York and a staunch vegetarian. Despite its high fiber content, the cereal never became popular. It was far too inconvenient, as the heavy bran nuggets needed soaking overnight before they were tender enough to eat. The next generation of breakfast cereals was considerably more convenient, and, combined with clever marketing, they finally managed to catch on. In 1877, John Harvey Kellogg, the operator of the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan, invented a ground up wheat, oat, and cornmeal biscuit for his patients suffering from bowel problems.
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