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1 Etymology  





2 Brands  





3 Frozen instant breakfasts  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 Further reading  





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==Brands==

==Brands==

[[Carnation (brand)|Carnation]]-brand Instant Breakfast (now called Carnation Breakfast Essentials) was introduced in 1964.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=h3hAR5c9QFcC&pg=PA98 The 1960s - Edward J. Rielly<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 98.</ref> It is a powdered instant drink that is manufactured with protein, vitamins and minerals and sugar.<ref name=Lantos/> It is typically prepared with milk,<ref name=Lantos/> and is available in different flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla and strawberry.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=5LghYCqDJw8C&pg=PA23 Breakfast: A History - Heather Arndt Anderson<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 23.</ref> Powdered forms are marketed in individual-serving packets and in cans. Carnation also manufactures prepared bottled instant breakfast drinks in liquid form.

[[Carnation (brand)|Carnation]]-brand Instant Breakfast (now called Carnation Breakfast Essentials) was introduced in 1964.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=h3hAR5c9QFcC&pg=PA98 The 1960s - Edward J. Rielly<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 98.</ref> It is a powdered instant drink that is manufactured with protein, vitamins and minerals and sugar.<ref name=Lantos/> It is typically prepared with milk,<ref name=Lantos/> and is available in different flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla and strawberry.<ref>Some discontinued flavors include eggnog and chocolate malt.[https://books.google.com/books?id=5LghYCqDJw8C&pg=PA23 Breakfast: A History - Heather Arndt Anderson<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 23.</ref> Powdered forms are marketed in individual-serving packets and in cans. Carnation also manufactures prepared bottled instant breakfast drinks in liquid form.



==Frozen instant breakfasts==

==Frozen instant breakfasts==


Revision as of 01:37, 9 August 2020

Instant breakfast
TypeInstant food
CourseBreakfast

Instant breakfast typically refers to breakfast food products that are manufactured in a powdered form, which are generally prepared with the addition of milk and then consumed as a drink.[1][2] Some instant breakfasts are produced and marketed in liquid form, being pre-mixed. The target market for instant breakfast products includes consumers who tend to be busy, such as students and working adults.[2]

Etymology

Powdered instant breakfast has been described as a breakfast substitute, used as a quick meal replacement in place of traditional quickly prepared breakfast foods[2] such as bacon and eggs,[1][2] oatmeal and pancakes.

Brands

Carnation-brand Instant Breakfast (now called Carnation Breakfast Essentials) was introduced in 1964.[3] It is a powdered instant drink that is manufactured with protein, vitamins and minerals and sugar.[2] It is typically prepared with milk,[2] and is available in different flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla and strawberry.[4] Powdered forms are marketed in individual-serving packets and in cans. Carnation also manufactures prepared bottled instant breakfast drinks in liquid form.

Frozen instant breakfasts

Another type of instant breakfasts are frozen ready-made meals that are heated in a microwave oven or standard oven.

See also

  • Instant coffee
  • Instant noodles
  • Instant soup
  • List of breakfast foods
  • List of breakfast topics
  • List of dried foods
  • Powdered milk
  • Protein shake
  • Quaker Instant Oatmeal
  • Tang
  • References

  • ^ The 1960s - Edward J. Rielly. p. 98.
  • ^ Some discontinued flavors include eggnog and chocolate malt.Breakfast: A History - Heather Arndt Anderson. p. 23.
  • Further reading


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    Categories: 
    Breakfasts
    Dried foods
    Powdered drink mixes
    Drinks
     



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