Granola
Granola was developed in the United States in the 1890s. Although it usually contains oats along with nuts, seeds and dried fruit, granola can also be made from barley, rye or any other suitable grain. The mixture is tossed with canola oil, butter or some other fat, sweetened with honey or maple syrup and baked until the ingredients form crunchy clusters. Granola is often served with milk or yogurt.