From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmueslimues‧li /ˈmjuːzli/ noun [uncountable] DFFa mixture of grains, nuts, and dried fruit that is eaten with milk for breakfast SYN granola American English
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muesli• I made an excuse and settled for tea and muesli.• Breakfast is tea and muesli, the muesli made with hot water and milk powder.• The food being handed round was quite awful - muesli sticks, unsalted nuts, prunes, figs, sliced bananas.• Mango to teddy bears - new innovations - from has launched two new muesli products under the's banner.• Even some brands of muesli contain up to 25 percent sugar.• The next morning Mollie and I resumed the polishing and dusting after eating our muesli and boiled eggs.• Yoghurt Muesli is a unique product with a crisp bite aimed at the many consumers who eat yoghurt with muesli.Origin muesli (1900-2000) Swiss German German mus “soft food”