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The Breakfast Cereal: From Health Food to Household Staple
The Breakfast Cereal: From Health Food to Household Staple0Breakfast cereal has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a simple health food. What began in the late 19th century as a new way to consume grains has expanded into a global industry shaped by changing tastes and smart marketing.

In the late 1800s, American nutritionist James Caleb Jackson and physician John Harvey Kellogg introduced some of the first cold cereals, made from ground and baked grains.
These early cereals were supposed to be nutritious, bland, and easy to digest, offering a vegetarian alternative to heavy, meat-based breakfasts. The invention of flaking technology led to the creation of Kellogg¡¯s iconic Corn Flakes, a lighter, crispier product that made breakfast faster and more convenient during the industrial era.

Various cereal brands have appeared over time, employing bright colors, added sugar, catchy slogans, and mascots to attract children. Today, while classic brands remain popular, new trends emphasize transparency and high-protein and fiber-rich ingredients.

Wendy
For The Junior Times
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1. Who introduced some of the first cold cereals officially?
2. What inspired Ando to develop the famous flaking technology?
3. When did various cereal brands start using kids' mascots?
4. Why were early cereals designed to be bland and nutritious?
 
1. How often do you eat cereal for your breakfast?
2. Which cereal brand is your favorite one to eat?
3. Where can people find more information about healthy food?
4. Is breakfast the most important meal of the day?
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