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Noun — A breakfast food made of rolled oats, nuts, and dried fruit, often baked until crunchy.

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Etymology

Originally a trademarked cereal name from the 1880s (first called "Granula"), likely from Italian grano, "grain."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “granola” mean?

The word “granola” means a breakfast food made of rolled oats, nuts, and dried fruit, often baked until crunchy. In plain terms, a crunchy oat-based breakfast food; informally, also used to describe an eco-conscious, health-food lifestyle.

How do you pronounce “granola”?

“Granola” is pronounced gruh-NOH-luh (/ɡɹəˈnoʊlə/ in IPA).

How do you use “granola” in a sentence?

Here is “granola” used in a sentence: “She sprinkled granola over her yogurt every morning.”

What part of speech is “granola”?

Depending on how it is used, “granola” can be a noun and an adjective.

Where does the word “granola” come from?

The word “granola” dates back to around 1880 and comes from Italian. Originally a trademarked cereal name from the 1880s (first called "Granula"), likely from Italian grano, "grain.".

How many meanings does “granola” have?

“Granola” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a breakfast food made of rolled oats, nuts, and dried fruit, often baked until crunchy.

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