maïsvlokken
Maïsvlokken is the term used in several Nordic languages to denote corn flakes, a breakfast cereal made from maize that has been cooked, dried, and pressed into thin, toasted flakes. The name combines maïs or mais (maize) with vlokken (flakes). In dietary contexts, maïsvlokken often refers to the plain, unsweetened variety, though many brands offer flavored versions.
Corn flakes were developed in the United States in the late 19th century by John Harvey Kellogg
Maïsvlokken are produced from milled maize, water, and sometimes malt or sugar. The mixture is cooked, rolled
Plain maïsvlokken are high in carbohydrates and provide a moderate amount of calories per portion. They are
Maïsvlokken are traditionally served with milk or yogurt as a breakfast item, but they can also be