Muesli vs. Bircher — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Muesli and Bircher
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Muesli
Muesli ( MEWZ-lee) is a cold oatmeal dish based on rolled oats and ingredients such as grains, nuts, seeds and fresh or dried fruits. Muesli was traditionally prepared with milk or cream, a squeeze of citrus juice, often with a sweetener such as honey, and soaked overnight.
Bircher
A member or supporter of the John Birch Society, an anti-Communist organization founded in 1958.
Muesli
A mixture of usually untoasted rolled oats and dried fruit, often used as a breakfast cereal.
Bircher
A person who flogs using a birch rod.
Muesli
A breakfast dish based on uncooked rolled oats and fruit.
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Bircher
Misspelling of Bircher
Muesli
A mixture of untoasted dry cereals, nuts, and fruits, eaten mostly as a breakfast cereal; - of Swiss origin.
Muesli
Mixture of untoasted dry cereals and fruits
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