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The whole kernels of grain, such as barley, buckwheat or oats that have been hulled, cleaned and sometimes roasted, but not cut or flattened. They are similar to barley and can be used in salads, soups as a thickener, and side dishes such as pilafs or casseroles. Groats are long, narrow and tan colored with a chewy texture that provides a somewhat nutty taste. The outer layer of the groat is known as bran. This grain can be sliced, which then makes it a steel cut grain or it can be steamed and passed through steel rollers to make it into grain flakes, such as oat or buckwheat flakes.

USDA Nutrition Facts

Serving Size1 cup
Calories92
Protein3g
Total Fat0g
Total Carbohydrates19g
Dietary Fiber2g
Sugars0g
Potassium88mg
Sodium4mg
Cholesterol0mg
Serving Size1 cup
Calories346
Protein11g
Total Fat2g
Total Carbohydrates74g
Dietary Fiber10g
Potassium320mg
Sodium11mg
Cholesterol0mg
Serving Size1 cup
Calories335
Protein12g
Total Fat3g
Total Carbohydrates70g
Dietary Fiber10g
Sugars2g
Potassium577mg
Sodium11mg
Cholesterol0mg

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