If it's made of oats alone - or oats and other plants or minerals (such as salt) - without no animal products, then kosher and can be eaten by observant Jews. You'll need kosher milk too, if you want to make kosher porridge.
As oatmeal is a processed food, religiously observant Jews would require that the product be certified kosher.
Quaker does offer kosher-certified oats. These will have the OU (pareve – no meat or dairy), OUD (Dairy) or OU-MEAT symbol on the package according to the kosher certificates for each ingredient. Look for those symbols on the package when purchasing.
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No, oatmeal isn't a dairy product. Oatmeal is a grain or cereal.
there are no eggs in oatmeal.
I like oatmeal.
cream is a good moisturizer for your tongue
Yes oatmeal is soft
The Oatmeal was created in 2009.
Yes, oatmeal is organic.
It is kosher so long as it is certified kosher.
Fox meat is not kosher. See:More about what is and isn't kosher
It needs to be cooked in a kosher vessel and have kosher ingredients. If purchased, it (or the bakery) should have kosher-certification.
Yes and no. There are many recipes that can be made kosher with kosher substitutes.