yes it is
The long list of edible seeds includes the following groups:"Seeds" (sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds, poppy seeds)Beans & PeasGrains (wheat, corn, rye, oats, etc.)Nuts (peanuts, walnuts, pecans, etc.)
Dried remains of cereal plants are called "grains" or "cereal grains." These are the edible fruits or seeds of plants like wheat, rice, corn, and oats, which are harvested and dried for consumption.
No. It seems that all nuts are seeds, but not all seeds are nuts. In order to be considered a nut, the seed must NOT split along a seam (ie peanuts and sunflower seeds, which are not nuts for this reason).
The seeds of the plant, in this case oats, are ground into a flour and consumed. Many grains humans eat are the seeds of these plants.
No, oats are not legumes; they are actually a type of cereal grain. Oats belong to the Poaceae family, which includes grasses, and are primarily grown for their seeds. Legumes, on the other hand, are plants in the Fabaceae family, which produce pods containing seeds. Thus, oats and legumes are distinct categories of plants.
Penuts, Lettus, uncooked oats, corn, sunflower seeds, and other nuts.
Wheat, corn, beans, oats, barley, sorghum, hay, prooduce, peanuts, pecans,
i am not sure but u can consider oats as peanuts i think,but i dont know if there are peanuts
Corn, Maze, oats, rye, any type of rooted fruit producing plants.
High fiber foods are foods such as bananas, blueberries, apricots, almonds, peanuts, oats, beets, avocados, apples that have the skin on them, and sunflower seeds.
Oats are a cereal crop like wheat, but a different species.
Yes. Oats are a regular addition to most commercial feed grains. Cracked corn, wheat, oats and various other seeds make up both hen scratch and layer formulas.