It depends on the texture. Instant oats are pressed very thin and so are digested quite a bit faster than traditional oats or, at the other end steel-cut oats. The downside to steel-cut oats must be cooked, usually for around 30 minutes before they can be eaten, whereas instant oats just need hot water.
small intestine
Bananas, Yogurt, Yams, Potatoes, Papayas, etc.
Oats are oats, they are grown, not made. You can make cereal out of oats, but not oats out of cereal.
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The oats in granola are the same rolled oats you find in oatmeal.
crushed oats do the same thing then as regular oats
It is digested the same way your other food are digested.
It can not be digested because it is the final digested form of fats
Actually the phrase is "sowing your oats" referring to the planting of oats in a field.
the nutrients you can get in oats are vitamins
Of course, that's what Honey Bunches of Oats is. It's a cerial full of dried oats.
No not all things can be digested for instance not all parts of corn can be digested.
Yes Assuming that you are substituting "regular" oats for some sort of flavored oats...or oats with some spice additive.....