-
flaked cereal. The
flakes of grain,
which the
Kellogg brothers called Granose, were a very po****r food
among the patients. The
brothers then experimented...
- in the mid-1910s.
Osborne set out to make a
product more
palatable than
Granose, a
biscuit that was
marketed by the
Sanitarium Health Food
Company at that...
-
longer shelf life was
released in 1902. By that time, both "
Granose Biscuits" and "
Granose Flakes" were available. Will
Kellogg continued to
develop and...
- Melbourne, and
produced granola (made of wheat, oats, maize, and rye) and
Granose (the
unsweetened forerunner to Weet-Bix).
Halsey and his team sold it from...
-
convex and non -perpendicular with the axis of the s****. The rest are
granosely finely costate and
transversely lirate and
slightly convex at the sides...
- transversely. The
spire is granulose. The base is
slightly recurved and
granosely ribbed transversely. The
outer lip is
lirate within. The
columella is...
- the s****
attains 7 mm. The
purplish s**** is solid. It is very
closely granosely latticed throughout. This
marine species is
found off the Philippines...
- very
feebly constricted beneath the suture. The
upper ones are
finely granosely decussated, the last and the
penultimate being smooth and
merely marked...
- are
angulated at the
upper part and
longitudinally ribbed. The ribs are
granosely pointed upon the angle,
transversely crossed with
small obtuse ridges...
-
whorls are
convex and
separated by
canaliculate sutures, and
spirally granose-lirate. The body
whorl is rounded, and
encircled by
about 13 lirae. Those...