Crown Charles William Muesli Breakfast Dish
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ธ.ค. 2023
- Charles: Would you like some of this muesli? It's delicious. Muesli is a cold Swiss breakfast dish, the primary ingredient of which is rolled oats. Traditionally, it is set to soak overnight and eaten the next morning. Additional ingredients, such as grains, nuts, seeds, and fresh or dried fruits, are added, along with milk or cream, a squeeze of citrus juice, and honey to add sweetness. Yoghurt or other mammal or plants milk products are now commonly added to both homemade and commercially packaged muesli recipes. Developed around 1900 by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital, it is now eaten as a standard breakfast dish, like a breakfast cereal; in Switzerland, it is also consumed for supper as Birchermüesli complet - muesli with Café complet (milk coffee, accompanied by bread, butter and jam (Butterbrot)). In addition to being prepared raw, muesli can be toasted. Muesli can also be processed further by adding sweetener and oil to bind the ingredients together and baked to produce granola.
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I believe it was best said by Ron Swanson, "...this is the food that my food eats"
As cool as Ron Swanson is, in the real world he would be 6 feet under pretty quickly with his "only meat" diet.
@AlbertoGarcia-wd7sc your statement has no basis in reality - mankind has existed for about 300,000 years and has sustained itself via eggs at first, then bone marrow then meat..... we only started agriculture 7,000 years ago by Sumerians then it was pefected by Egyptians 2,500 years ago.
The grains you see on the table? It did not exist 10,000 years ago - that had to be cultivated by the Egyptians from literally "wild seeds"
The berries you see on the table? They are only like that because they were engineered and bred to be that way starting in the 1700's... the berries back in the stone age were small, green and bitter....
Tldr: mankind evolved to be omnivorous but is capable of sustaining itself on meat exclusively with no problems 😊
Yes, but I like that too "There are only three ways to motivate people: money, fear, and hunger."
It's delicious and has lots of fiber
great for ass play
I blame this scene for my newfound muesli craving.
I used to eat this every morning, but I now leave out the fresh fruit and have replaced it with dried peaches and apricots. Fresh red fruits have become too expensive to just toss them in with cereal.
When the bare minimum standard of food becomes to expensive, theft becomes a necessity.
@@ordelian7795 well, I'm going to put up my own little garden with fresh fruits and herbs. Something I'd never expected myself doing. But here we are, 2024!
@@saladspinner3200 Best of luck to you.
Best of luck @@saladspinner3200
I tried to do the same but they got eaten to nothing by bugs. Things like that requires industrial grade insecticides and fertilizer.
It is a very objective point of view
Honestly, I like Museli a lot. It's like oatmeal but fresher.
The varieties of Muesli diversify everyone's appetite
I really miss English breakfast
What is this? Im from texas..what is museli?
@@annagarcia1527 A breakfast dish, originally from switzerland, consisting of oats, dried or fresh fruit, yogurt, nuts, seeds
@@annagarcia1527a healthier version of granola
It's never too late for a good habit
It looks good 😗
looks more like yogurt with granola than muesli
It is nutritious and natural
It is muesli
What kinds of nuts are those, and does anyone know the recipe for the muesli Charles eats for breakfast?
I will ask Peter Morgan
Uh am I the only one who found it weird that he poured the milk into the bowl first? Or is that how it's supposed to be with that kind of cereal? Never had an English breakfast before...so forgive my ignorance...
it’s yoghurt
if your milk is that thick then you should probably throw it out
@@mergat2970 LOL! I hadn't realized it was yogurt..I suppose I win the idiot award for the day 🙄😅
@@laraschaubleI shall take it from you
Please please please do not call that an English breakfast.
That's not milk
Yoghurt or other mammal or plants milk products are now commonly added to both homemade and commercially packaged muesli recipes.
William tryna be hood?