One serving of oatmeal is about 1/2 to 1 cup, or usually one pouch of the instant kind. It can range from 80 to 120 calories per serving.
There is a little more than 10 servings in a pound of oatmeal.
One serving of oatmeal is 1/2 cup uncooked or 1 cup cooked.
One pack it so about half a cup.
One serving (1/2 cup) of Quaker Old Fashioned Oatmeal contains 150 calories. To view all of the nutrition facts, please visit: http://www.quakeroats.com/products/hot-cereals/old-fashioned-oats.aspx
Its the same as if it were cooked with no extra flavoring or seasoning, its just frozen
If the question refers to Instant Oatmeal sold in individual serving packets, the answer is no. That sort of oatmeal contains ingredients other than oats, including sugar, thickeners, flavors and preservatives. "Quick Oats," sold in large round boxes, can be used in no-bake cookies.
There are approximately 27 grams of carbohydrates per serving of oatmeal (1/2 cup dry). Obviously, carbohydrate content will be higher if you are using the pre-sweetened instant oatmeal packets or add brown sugar, etc.
Old Fashioned Quaker Oats and Quick Quaker Oats provide about 4% of the recommended daily value (approximately 140 mg) of potassium per serving (1/2 cup dry).
Some examples food of a balanced diet are oatmeal, 1/2 cup of strawberries, and one serving of roasted chicken breast.
none I believe oats (Oatmeal, cheerios) is soluble fiber.
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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