Created by Smith & Company in 1780s, later acquired by Callard & Bowser. Originally intended as intestinal relief lozenges. Production moved from Wales to Chattanooga, Tennessee. Briefly marketed under "Nuttall's" brand in 1990s
Cocoa Krispies is a chocolate-flavored breakfast cereal by WK Kellogg Co. Introduced in US in 1958, renamed to Cocoa Rice Krispies in 2003. Available as boxed cereal and snack bar with 'dried milk'
Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) is an annual herb growing best in spring and fall. Cilantro refers to leaves, coriander to seeds used as spice. Plants should be planted after last frost or fall in sunny location
Mustard originates from ancient Egypt and was used by Greeks and Romans. Cultivated mainly in Canada, Nepal, and Ukraine for food and seed. Can be grown as vegetable or ornamental plant