What language does cereal come from?
The word "cereal" comes from Latin.
It originates from the Roman goddess Ceres, who was the goddess of agriculture and grain. The word "cerealis" in Latin referred to things related to Ceres, including grain.
Over time, the word "cereal" evolved to specifically refer to breakfast foods made from grains, though it can also be used more broadly to describe any grain-based product.
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