granola

/ɡrəˈnoʊlə/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of a health-conscious, environmentally aware lifestyle.
    • The town has a granola feel, with lots of farmers' markets and yoga studios.
    • His granola approach to parenting includes cloth diapers and homemade baby food.
    • They run a granola café that serves only organic, locally sourced food.
noun
  1. A breakfast food or snack made from rolled oats, nuts, honey, and sometimes dried fruit, often eaten with milk or yogurt.
    • The store sells several brands of granola in the cereal aisle.
    • I like to sprinkle granola on my yogurt for extra crunch.
    • She made a batch of homemade granola with almonds and dried cranberries.
  2. A person who is environmentally conscious, health-conscious, and often associated with a natural or alternative lifestyle.
    • The festival attracted a crowd of granolas who care about sustainability.
    • My uncle is a total granola — he grows his own vegetables and drives an electric car.
    • She has a granola vibe, always wearing hemp clothes and making her own soap.
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