It has tiny bubbles of air in the cereal so it makes it denser than milk.
That depends on the oats and water and humidity and compression.
The oats in granola are the same rolled oats you find in oatmeal.
Oatmeal is milled oats
Oatmeal is made from oats; a whole super-grain. For more info on Quaker Oats and the power of this grain, check out our website at: http://www.quakeroats.com/oats-do-more/why-oats/our-oat-story
Oatmeal :)
Oatmeal, oatmeal cookies, oat bread, and many more!
No, oatmeal isn't a dairy product. Oatmeal is a grain or cereal.
Oatmeal comes from oats. Oats are the seed grains of the common oat plant, Avena sativa. The oats can be cut into small pieces and/or rolled flat. Cook either form and you'll have oatmeal.
Yeah, Quaker oats
No oats
People ate oats, and they fed oats to animals.
Yes, oats contain approximately 52mg of calcium per 100g of oatmeal.
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.