Don’t worry if you’re not sure how to pronounce muesli. A lot of people haven’t heard of it, so it’s not an unusual question. (Although I think that’s a shame, which is why I write a lot about the benefits of muesli. Especially in comparison to some extremely unhealthy cereals on the market today!)
How to Say Muesli, According to the Dictionary
The phonetic way to say muesli is mjuzli.
How to Pronounce Muesli, According to Mike & Lisa
Mike and Lisa, the creators of Mu Mu Muesli and Mu Mu Magic, explain how to pronounce muesli.
And yes, it’s true! Muesli is a weird word. But not eating muesli is even weirder! This becomes obvious when you look at typical ingredients found in most popular cereal brands. And it becomes especially obvious when you compare muesli vs granola. Muesli is just plain healthier! The reason Mu Mu is such an outstanding brand is because is has no added sugar, no GMOs, and no additional types of additives.
Furthermore, Mu Mu is an ethical and eco-friendly brand because it:
Offers FREE same day shipping
Makes vegan breakfast foods with organic and fair trade ingredients
Relies on a solar powered facility for clean energy
Uses zero-waste packaging that is 100% biodegradable, so you can throw it right into your compost pile
Creates products with 100% clean ingredients, so it’s a great staple in any clean eating meal plan
Designs plant-based breakfast foods that are completely vegan
Uses organic, domestic ingredients from the U.S. (Except for the coconut, which comes fair trade from Sri Lanka.)
Sells bulk quantities, since this is a great way to keep your wallet happy!
Offers a wide range of muesli packages, along with muesli and healthy pancakes mix combos. (Pro-tip: because of this, these foods make great zero waste gifts, and they fit so well into vegan food gift baskets!)
More Muesli Cereal FAQs
What is muesli made of?
Organic “Mu Mix,” or Mu Mu muesli cereal consists of eight simple ingredients. You can use the links below to learn more about the health benefits of each. They also explain why and how Mu Mu sources the healthiest popular type of each ingredient.
There many ways to eat muesli! You can always do the classic cold muesli and milk. I recommend homemade coconut milk, cashew milk, DIY hemp-seed infused coconut milk, or almond milk.
But you can also prepare muesli in many more ways:
Maybe you just want to know how to make the simplest overnight oats possible. Or perhaps you’re searching for fresh takes on the classic Swiss muesli recipe variations. Whatever the case, the following collection of easy breakfast recipes is overflowing with overnight oatmeal ideas in the recipes, pictures, and videos below.