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{{Short description|A popular breakfast cereal made from toasted corn flakes}}
{{short description|Breakfast cereal made from toasted corn}}
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'''Corn flakes''' are a popular breakfast cereal made from [[toasted]] flakes of [[corn]]. They are typically served cold with [[milk]] and sometimes sugar. Corn flakes are a staple in many households and have a long history as a convenient and nutritious breakfast option.
==Corn flakes==
[[File:Kellogg's_Corn_Flakes,_with_milk.jpg|thumb|right|A bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with milk]]
'''Corn flakes''' are a popular breakfast cereal made from [[toasted]] flakes of [[corn]]. They were originally created by [[John Harvey Kellogg]] in 1894 as a healthy food for patients at the [[Battle Creek Sanitarium]] in [[Michigan]], [[United States]].


==History==
==History==
[[File:Cornflakes.jpg|thumb|right|A bowl of corn flakes with milk]]
[[File:AdvertisementKelloggsToastedCornFlakesMotherGuess1910.jpg|thumb|left|1910 advertisement for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes]]
Corn flakes were invented by [[John Harvey Kellogg]] and his brother [[Will Keith Kellogg]] in the late 19th century. The Kellogg brothers were Seventh-day Adventists who ran the [[Battle Creek Sanitarium]] in [[Michigan]], where they developed corn flakes as a healthy, ready-to-eat cereal for their patients. The cereal was first produced commercially in 1894.
The invention of corn flakes is attributed to the Kellogg brothers, [[John Harvey Kellogg]] and [[Will Keith Kellogg]]. The brothers were Seventh-day Adventists who ran the Battle Creek Sanitarium. In their quest to create a healthy vegetarian diet for their patients, they accidentally discovered the process of making corn flakes when boiled wheat was left out and became stale. When they rolled the stale wheat, it formed flakes, which they then toasted.


The invention of corn flakes was somewhat accidental. The Kellogg brothers were experimenting with different grains to create a new type of granola. They accidentally left some cooked wheat to sit, and it became stale. When they rolled it out, it formed flakes, which they toasted and served to their patients. The process was later adapted to use corn, leading to the creation of corn flakes.
Will Kellogg later applied the same process to corn, creating the first corn flakes. In 1906, he founded the [[Kellogg Company]] to produce and market the cereal. Corn flakes quickly became popular and were marketed as a nutritious breakfast option.


==Production==
==Production==
Corn flakes are made by toasting flakes of [[corn]] (maize). The process begins with the cooking of corn grits, which are then rolled into thin flakes. These flakes are toasted to achieve their characteristic crispness. The production process may also involve the addition of [[sugar]], [[salt]], and [[malt]] flavoring to enhance the taste.
Corn flakes are made by cooking corn grits with sugar, vitamins, and minerals. The cooked grits are then rolled into flakes and toasted. This process gives corn flakes their distinctive crispy texture and golden color.


==Nutritional Value==
==Culinary uses==
[[File:Cornflakes with milk.jpg|thumb|left|Corn flakes served with milk]]
[[File:1919_Kellogg's_Toasted_Corn_Flakes_ad.jpeg|thumb|right|1919 advertisement for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes]]
Corn flakes are low in fat and contain essential vitamins and minerals, making them a nutritious breakfast choice. They are often fortified with additional nutrients such as [[iron]], [[vitamin B]], and [[folic acid]]. However, some commercial brands may contain added sugars, which can increase the calorie content.
Corn flakes are typically consumed with [[milk]] or [[yogurt]] and can be sweetened with [[sugar]] or [[honey]]. They are also used as an ingredient in various recipes, such as [[funeral potatoes]], a popular dish in the [[United States]].


==Variations==
[[File:Cornflakes.jpg|thumb|left|A close-up of corn flakes]]
Over the years, many variations of corn flakes have been developed. Some popular variations include:
In addition to being a breakfast cereal, corn flakes can be used as a crunchy topping for [[casseroles]] or as a coating for fried foods. They are also used in desserts, such as [[lime sorbet]] with corn flakes.
* '''Frosted Flakes''': Corn flakes coated with a layer of sugar.
* '''Honey Nut Flakes''': Corn flakes with added honey and nut flavoring.
* '''Fruit-Flavored Flakes''': Corn flakes with added fruit flavors or dried fruit pieces.


==Cultural Impact==
==Cultural impact==
Corn flakes have become a cultural icon, representing the convenience and simplicity of modern breakfast foods. They have been featured in various forms of media and have inspired numerous other breakfast cereals.
Corn flakes have had a significant impact on breakfast culture worldwide. They were one of the first ready-to-eat cereals and paved the way for the development of the breakfast cereal industry. The convenience and nutritional claims of corn flakes contributed to their widespread popularity.


==Related pages==
==Related pages==
* [[Breakfast cereal]]
* [[Breakfast cereal]]
* [[Kellogg Company]]
* [[John Harvey Kellogg]]
* [[John Harvey Kellogg]]
* [[Will Keith Kellogg]]
* [[Will Keith Kellogg]]
* [[Battle Creek Sanitarium]]
 
[[File:Limesorbet_med_cornflakes_(6294315466).jpg|thumb|right|Lime sorbet with corn flakes]]
[[File:Macau_Grandview_Hotel_Breakfast_Buffet_Grape_Oatmeal.JPG|thumb|left|Breakfast buffet featuring various cereals]]
[[File:銀座ライオンの大人のポテトサラダ.jpg|thumb|right|Potato salad with corn flakes]]
[[File:Funeral_potatoes_after_baking.jpg|thumb|left|Funeral potatoes topped with corn flakes]]


[[Category:Breakfast cereals]]
[[Category:Breakfast cereals]]
[[Category:Kellogg's brands]]
[[Category:Kellogg's brands]]
[[Category:American inventions]]
[[Category:Products introduced in 1894]]

Latest revision as of 14:18, 21 February 2025

Breakfast cereal made from toasted corn



Corn flakes[edit]

A bowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with milk

Corn flakes are a popular breakfast cereal made from toasted flakes of corn. They were originally created by John Harvey Kellogg in 1894 as a healthy food for patients at the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan, United States.

History[edit]

1910 advertisement for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes

The invention of corn flakes is attributed to the Kellogg brothers, John Harvey Kellogg and Will Keith Kellogg. The brothers were Seventh-day Adventists who ran the Battle Creek Sanitarium. In their quest to create a healthy vegetarian diet for their patients, they accidentally discovered the process of making corn flakes when boiled wheat was left out and became stale. When they rolled the stale wheat, it formed flakes, which they then toasted.

Will Kellogg later applied the same process to corn, creating the first corn flakes. In 1906, he founded the Kellogg Company to produce and market the cereal. Corn flakes quickly became popular and were marketed as a nutritious breakfast option.

Production[edit]

Corn flakes are made by cooking corn grits with sugar, vitamins, and minerals. The cooked grits are then rolled into flakes and toasted. This process gives corn flakes their distinctive crispy texture and golden color.

Culinary uses[edit]

1919 advertisement for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes

Corn flakes are typically consumed with milk or yogurt and can be sweetened with sugar or honey. They are also used as an ingredient in various recipes, such as funeral potatoes, a popular dish in the United States.

A close-up of corn flakes

In addition to being a breakfast cereal, corn flakes can be used as a crunchy topping for casseroles or as a coating for fried foods. They are also used in desserts, such as lime sorbet with corn flakes.

Cultural impact[edit]

Corn flakes have had a significant impact on breakfast culture worldwide. They were one of the first ready-to-eat cereals and paved the way for the development of the breakfast cereal industry. The convenience and nutritional claims of corn flakes contributed to their widespread popularity.

Related pages[edit]

Lime sorbet with corn flakes
Breakfast buffet featuring various cereals
Potato salad with corn flakes
Funeral potatoes topped with corn flakes