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| An oat product that is basically oat groats that have been cut into smaller pieces. This technique helps to reduce the cooking time to about 15 minutes, which is less than half ... |
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| An oat product that is basically oat groats that have been cut into smaller pieces. This technique helps to reduce the cooking time to about 15 minutes, which is less than half ... |
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| A flour ground from oat groats, which are hulled and cleaned oats. Oat flour is also ground from rolled oats or oatmeal. Oat flour adds texture and a rich nutlike flavor to breads ... |
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| Whole oat kernels that are steamed, flattened through rollers, and flaked, to retain most of their nutrition to become quick cooking oats. Oat flakes are white to golden in color ... |
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| Oat groat (cleaned, hulled and toasted oat grain) that has been steamed and flattened with a steel roller. They have a good flavor and texture when cooked and are nutritious and ... |
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| Whole oat kernels, referred to as groats, which have been sliced and flattened into flakes by steel rollers. They are also referred to as old-fashioned oats. Rolled oats, which ... |
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| A cereal grain that has been steel-cut and then processed into small bits or continuous narrow strands of wheat that are combined, shaped, and roasted into a small, medium, or ... |
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| Oats that have been hulled and cleaned, maintaining most of their original nutrients. Oat groats are used in making oatmeal and oat flour. |
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| A cereal plant that thrives in temperate climates, preferring cool, moist conditions and growing in areas where other important grains, such as wheat and corn, do not grow well. ... |
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| Old fashioned oats that are cut into several pieces and then steamed and rolled into thin flakes. Because the flakes are thin and small, they cook up very quickly, requiring about ... |
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