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First manufactured breakfast cereal
Granula was the first manufactured breakfast cereal. It was invented by James Caleb Jackson in 1863. Jackson and many of his contemporaries believed that
Granula
Breakfast, lunch and snack food
easy to carry for packed lunches, hiking, or other outdoor activities. Granula was invented in Dansville, New York, by Dr. James Caleb Jackson at the
Granola
Processed food made from grain
Oats was itself bought out by PepsiCo. The first cold breakfast cereal, Granula, was invented in the United States in 1863 by James Caleb Jackson, operator
Breakfast_cereal
Cellular component of platelets
Alpha granules, (α-granules) also known as platelet alpha-granules are a cellular component of platelets. Platelets contain different types of granules
Alpha_granule
Dense granules (also known as dense bodies or delta granules) are specialized secretory organelles. Dense granules are found only in platelets and are
Dense_granule
German-American biochemist
Thomas Christian (1992). Die biophysikalische Struktur der chromaffinen Granula im Lichte ihres Osmometerverhaltens und ihrer osmotischen Lyse (MD thesis)
Thomas_C._Südhof
Organelle in eukaryotic cells responsible for respiration
auch sonst mancherlei Umstände dafür sprechen, dass Mikroorganismen und Granula einander gleichwerthig sind und Elementarorganismen vorstellen, welche
Mitochondrion
German histologist and pathologist of the 19th century
auch sonst mancherlei Umstände dafür sprechen, dass Mikroorganismen und Granula einander gleichwerthig sind und Elementarorganismen vorstellen, welche
Richard_Altmann
Species of gastropod
differens Binomial name Gibberula differens (E. A. Smith, 1904) Synonyms Granula differens (E. A. Smith, 1904) Marginella barnardi Tomlin, 1919 Marginella
Gibberula_differens
American nutritionist (1811–1895)
inventor of the first dry, whole grain breakfast cereal which he called Granula. His views influenced the health reforms of Ellen G. White, a founder of
James_Caleb_Jackson
Species of gastropod
Genus: Gibberula Species: G. bensoni Binomial name Gibberula bensoni (Reeve, 1865) Synonyms Granula bensoni (Reeve, 1865) Marginella bensoni Reeve, 1865
Gibberula_bensoni
Species of gastropod
2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Granula pascuana Rehder, 1980. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species
Gibberula_pascuana
Breakfast cereal made by Post
Variations of ice cream with Grape-Nuts are also called brown bread ice cream. Granula Jones, Evan (1981) American Food: The Gastronomic Story, Random House,
Grape-Nuts
Species of gastropod
Cystiscinae Genus: Gibberula Species: G. subtrigona Binomial name Gibberula subtrigona (Carpenter, 1864) Synonyms Granula subtrigona (Carpenter, 1864)
Gibberula_subtrigona
American physician (1852–1943)
bread into crumbs. The cereal was originally marketed under the name "Granula" but this led to legal problems with James Caleb Jackson who already sold
John_Harvey_Kellogg
Mineral spa in New York, United States
Sanitorium". In 1904, the name was again changed to "The Jackson Health Resort". Granula was invented at the Jackson Sanatorium. The history of the Institution
Jackson_Sanatorium
Part of an eye
species, the umbraculum is usually called the corpora nigra or sometimes the granula iridica. Newborn horses have round pupils, but at around 5 years old, the
Pupil
Chemical substance
The rise in intracellular calcium leads to increased fusion of insulin granula in the cell membrane, and therefore increased secretion of (pro) insulin
Meglitinide
Selected Very Berry Granola – Aldi W.K Kellogg No Added Sugar Simply Granola Granula – first manufactured breakfast cereal, invented by James Caleb Jackson
List_of_breakfast_cereals
red to pink, lilac to purple Crystal habit elongated, bladed crystals, granula Twinning simple, multiple Cleavage [110] perfect; [010] distinct Fracture
Hexagonite
Marcian E. Hoff, Jr., inventor of the microprocessor James Caleb Jackson, Granula Daniel Myron LeFever, gun maker and inventor of the hammerless shotgun
List of people from Rochester, New York
List_of_people_from_Rochester,_New_York
Confederate Receipt Book publishced in Richmond VA Cookbooks USA, Virginia 1863 Granula, the first manufactured breakfast cereal and precursor to Grape Nuts is
Timeline_of_food
Genus of sea snails
names are available for small shells resembling Gibberula. These include Granula Jousseaume, 1875 and Kogomea Habe, 1951. They are distinguished from Gibberula
Gibberula
Village in New York, United States
Auxiliary Bishop of Rochester, New York James Caleb Jackson, created Granula, the world's first breakfast cereal Andrew J. Lorish, Union Army soldier
Dansville, Livingston County, New York
Dansville,_Livingston_County,_New_York
Ennucula E. sp. Exilia E. sp Fulgoraria F. ellenmoreae Gemmula G? sp. Granula G? sp. Halystina H. sp. Idas I. sp. Ischnochiton I. goederti Leptochiton
Lincoln_Creek_Formation
Venue in Sydney, Australia
Domenico and Mary Re. On 31 January 1961 the property was purchased by Granula Court Pty. Ltd. Subsequently, in 1974, vacant and neglected the property
Kirribilli Neighbourhood Centre
Kirribilli_Neighbourhood_Centre
Genus of single-celled organisms
infects the cockle Cerastoderma edule (Carrasco et al., 2013) Marteilia granula Itoh et al. 2014: a species that infects the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum
Marteilia
Characteristic cells of granulomatous hypersensitivity
(more than 100) large granulas with diameters up to 340 nm and with finegranular matrix more light than in macrophage granulas, sometimes with perigranular
Epithelioid_cell
Species of gastropod
Subfamily: Cystiscinae Genus: Gibberula Species: G. achenea Binomial name Gibberula achenea (Roth & Coan, 1971) Synonyms Granula achenea Roth & Coan, 1971
Gibberula_achenea
Cassida glebicolor Spaeth, 1926 Cassida goudoti (Boheman, 1855) Cassida granula Boheman, 1856 Cassida granulicollis Spaeth, 1905 Cassida guttipennis Boheman
List_of_Cassida_species
Measurement of quality in agriculture
Gelatinization temperature is related to many factors such as cooking time, granula size, molecular size of starch fraction; it is also used as criteria classified
Grain_quality
intended to be consumed as part of a breakfast. The first breakfast cereal, Granula was invented in the United States in 1863 by James Caleb Jackson, operator
Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890)
Timeline_of_United_States_inventions_(before_1890)
†Gentilicamelus Glycymeris †Goedertius – type locality for genus †Gomphotherium Granula Gyrineum – report made of unidentified related form or using admittedly
List of the prehistoric life of Oregon
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Oregon
Genus of moths
Prorifrons crossoea Druce, 1894 Prorifrons doeri Schaus, 1892 Prorifrons granula Schaus, 1924 Prorifrons gustanda Dyar, 1911 Prorifrons hoppi Draudt, 1927
Prorifrons
Species of gastropod
burnupi Binomial name Gibberula burnupi (Sowerby III, 1897) Synonyms Granula burnupi (Sowerby III, 1897) Marginella burnupi Sowerby III, 1897 Marginella
Gibberula_burnupi
County in New York, United States
holistic health advocate and abolitionist. Jackson is credited with inventing Granula, America's first cold breakfast cereal, and along with Harriet Austen,
Livingston_County,_New_York
Genus of wasps
graciliventris (Viereck, 1926) Casinaria grandis Walley, 1947 Casinaria granula Maheshwary & Gupta, 1977 Casinaria granulicoxis (Seyrig, 1935) Casinaria
Casinaria
Unicellular genus
around the cell nucleus, called perinuclear granula and inside the axostyle trunk, called endoaxostylary granula. In the cytoplasm, Monocercomonas presents
Monocercomonas
Species of lichen
(1.0 by 1.6 in) wide. Soralia on the thallus surface are whitish, with granula soredia. This species does not produce isidia. The pseudocyphellae (one
Punctelia_nashii
Species of gastropod
Cystiscinae Genus: Gibberula Species: G. insularum Binomial name Gibberula insularum (Roth & Coan, 1971) Synonyms Granula insularum Roth & Coan, 1971
Gibberula_insularum
†Gracilispira †Gradiella †Grandostoma †Granosolarium †Grantlandispira †Granula Granulina †Granulittorina †Granulolabium †Graphidula †Graphiocomassa †Graphis
List of marine gastropod genera in the fossil record
List_of_marine_gastropod_genera_in_the_fossil_record
Sechenov publishes Refleksy golovnogo mozga ("Reflexes of the brain"). Granula, the first manufactured breakfast cereal, is invented by nutrionist James
1863_in_science
†Goniodontomys †Goniodontomys disjunctus – type locality for species Granula †Granula profundorum – type locality for species Gyrineum – report made of unidentified
List of the Cenozoic life of Oregon
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Oregon
Subfamily of sea snails
Swainson, 1840 Epiginella Laseron, 1957: synonym of Gibberula Swainson, 1840 Granula Jousseaume, 1875: synonym of Gibberula Swainson, 1840 Kogomea Habe, 1951:
Persiculinae
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a.
Consisting of, or resembling, grains; crystallized in grains; granular; as, granulated sugar.
n.
A widely diffused vegetable substance found especially in seeds, bulbs, and tubers, and extracted (as from potatoes, corn, rice, etc.) as a white, glistening, granular or powdery substance, without taste or smell, and giving a very peculiar creaking sound when rubbed between the fingers. It is used as a food, in the production of commercial grape sugar, for stiffening linen in laundries, in making paste, etc.
a.
Alt. of Granulated
a.
Consisting of, or resembling, grains; as, a granular substance.
n.
Barium carbonate occurring in white or gray six-sided twin crystals, and also in columnar or granular masses.
n.
A scaly granular variety of anhydrite of a grayish white color, used for ornamental purposes.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Granulate
v. i.
To collect or be formed into grains; as, cane juice granulates into sugar.
n.
The act or process of forming or crystallizing into grains; as, the granulation of powder and sugar.
n.
A soft mineral of a soapy feel and a greenish, whitish, or grayish color, usually occurring in foliated masses. It is hydrous silicate of magnesia. Steatite, or soapstone, is a compact granular variety.
n.
A coarsely granular substance obtained by heating, and thus partly changing, the moistened starch obtained from the roots of the cassava. It is much used in puddings and as a thickening for soups. See Cassava.
n.
The state of being granulated.
imp. & p. p.
of Granulate
v. t.
To form into grains or small masses; as, to granulate powder, sugar, or metal.
a.
Granular.
n.
A kind of untanned leather prepared in Russia and the East, from the skins of horses, asses, and camels, and grained so as to be covered with small round granulations. This characteristic surface is produced by pressing small seeds into the grain or hair side when moist, and afterward, when dry, scraping off the roughness left between them, and then, by soaking, causing the portions of the skin which had been compressed or indented by the seeds to swell up into relief. It is used for covering small cases and boxes.
adv.
In a granular form.
n.
A dry granulated starch imported from the East Indies, much used for making puddings and as an article of diet for the sick; also, as starch, for stiffening textile fabrics. It is prepared from the stems of several East Indian and Malayan palm trees, but chiefly from the Metroxylon Sagu; also from several cycadaceous plants (Cycas revoluta, Zamia integrifolia, etc.).