They basicly taste like nothing thats why.
Oats are healthy. Once they've been processed (commercial oatmeal, cakes, cookies, etc.), it will depend on the ingredients. How healthy or unhealthy are the ingredients other than the oats?
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no. to me, exercise and healthy diet is the best way to keep slim and healthy. rolled oats ain't a miracle. hope this helps. :D
I've never heard anything like that before in my life.whole grain oats are not fats. they are healthy for you.
Oats are often sold as 'Rolled Oats' because they are processed in a way that makes them cook faster. You see, oats have a hard outer shell called the hull, and when they are rolled, that hull gets removed, which makes them softer and quicker to cook. As for 'Rolled Wheat,' it's not as common because wheat grains are a bit different from oats. They don't have the same tough outer shell, so they don't need to be rolled in the same way oats do. I have personally used True Elements rolled oats, and they are great! They cook up nicely and taste delicious in breakfast recipes like oatmeal or granola. So, if you are looking for a healthy and easy-to-cook breakfast option, give rolled oats a try!
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The most popular brand of oats in Canada is Quaker Oats. It has several options including Quick Oats, Minutes Oats. Prepackaged options of oat bars, and flavoured oat cereals in packets of Apple and Spice make it a healthy and nutritious breakfast and snack option.
I'm not sure what you mean by that if you mean onley eating oats and drinking water, then the answer in no they would not get the nuitiration that they need. But if you mean eating oats and other stuff such as lettuce and carrots then that is fine as long as they are healthy.
Oats are high in natural sugars and they aren't healthy for rabbits. Although some people give oats to their rabbits, experts recommend avoiding this food entirely -- your rabbit gets enough of these kinds of nutrients in their pellets. If you want to give your rabbit a little treat, an oat groat or two is okay, or a handful of oat hay, but processed oats (oatmeal, rolled oats, etc) are jut not healthy for rabbits at all. A healthy rabbit diet includes lots and lots of hay, rabbit pellets, and certain fresh veggies. See the related question below for more details.
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It has tiny bubbles of air in the cereal so it makes it denser than milk.
Oats, wheat, soybeans, and clover are ideal crops to plant in the fall for deer are oats, wheat, soybeans, and clover. Oats and wheat are hearty, healthy, grow quickly, grow in almost any kind of soil, and they are inexpensive to plant. Clover is healthy and green, delivering a high amount of protein to the deer.