Yes but...
...some commercially made oatmeal does have gluten in it because it is prepared on equipment that work with other grains. So if the person ingesting has a gluten allergy they could have an adverse reaction, but they would have a reaction cooked or uncooked.
We know of no reason why oats or oat bran cannot be eaten raw if there are no special dietary restrictions requiring soft foods. However, oats are dry and absorbent and should be consumed with plenty of liquid to prevent dehydration.
I used to eat uncooked oatmeal when I was younger. I loved the taste of it.
People eat oatmeal because it is healthy, tastes good, and is easily available / not too expensive.
Uncooked oatmeal is much more difficult to digest than cooked oatmeal. Some individuals may find that eating any significant amount of uncooked oatmeal leads to indigestion and/or gas.
Why do you eat something you like uncooked? Because it is tasty.
WHY NOT!!!!!???!!!
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No they don't ear blueberries. They will eat uncooked oatmeal.
No, rabbits should not eat uncooked rice regularly. While a small amount will not harm your rabbit, the majority of their diet should be hay, pellets, and fresh vegetables.
oh yeh.
yes it is good for reindeer
There is no Jewish tradition of eating uncooked rice.
They LOVE uncooked oatmeal! My mice gobble it up. Cooked oatmeal is too sticky and by the time it cools it won't be as fresh. Uncooked is best but be sure not to give them too much, as it is not a well-balanced diet for them to eat everyday. Try it as a treat-meal. That's what I'd do. (; hope this helped!
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Well, at Santa's Workshop the Santa's elves feed each one their favorite treats...uncooked oatmeal!!! So, on Christmas Eve ask your parent(s) if it is okay to throw some uncooked oatmeal on your lawn! Oh, and to make sure Santa's reindeer see the oatmeal you could put some glitter in it also. P.S. It's okay if they don't eat ALL of your scrumpcitous food.
Oatmeal :)
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Yes, they can eat oatmeal, but a 3 week old bunny should still be with it's mother drinking her milk. The baby bunny will eat what the mother is eating also, this is far safer for the baby than giving it anything extra as his GI system will already be getting used to the mothers food. Bunnies should not be away from their mother until at least 8 weeks of age!!