(Visual) Its English name has nothing to do with energy or raking in the
moolah. This cereal reminded some ancestral Dutch genius of beech-nuts
and hence the name. In some European countries, the name used comes
from the dark colour of the grain. Some other European languages use the
term made popular for Arabs after the crusades—it is possible that returning
crusaders brought the grain back with them. What cereal?
moolah. This cereal reminded some ancestral Dutch genius of beech-nuts
and hence the name. In some European countries, the name used comes
from the dark colour of the grain. Some other European languages use the
term made popular for Arabs after the crusades—it is possible that returning
crusaders brought the grain back with them. What cereal?