What are Muesli flakes like?

M.Clifford valkyrievixen at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 17 01:28:16 UTC 2005



> > imamommy: can someone in Australia help me out? I'd love to make 
some "Crunchy Munchy Honey Cakes" as suggested by The Wiggles, but I 
don't rightly know what Muesli flakes are. Would corn flakes be an 
equivalent, or am I needing something more oatmeal-ish?
> > 
> > Thanks!
> 
> Tammy Rizzo:
> I'm not from Oz, but I have lived in Europe, where Meusli is very 
big.  It's a Bavarian dish, basically a multi-grain cereal, but 
using a lot more and different grains than is common in the United 
States.  If you can't find actual Meusli flakes, then try some multi-
grain flakes.  If nothing else, corn flakes would be a loose 
facsimile.  :-)
> 



Hi Aussie Girl here!

Our Muesli is fairly similar to the European stuff. The base 
ingredient of Muesli and Muesli Flakes is Oats. 

Cornflakes are the same texture and size, but Oat flakes would be 
more like the originally intended flavour. 

I'd say Tammy is right that Multigrain flakes would be the most like 
our Muesli flakes, but just from the description that she gives, 
because we don't have multigrain flakes here.


Valky








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