Oats are oats, they are grown, not made. You can make cereal out of oats, but not oats out of cereal.
Get some Quaker Oats, boil water, add water to the oats, add fruit, sugar to the oats and you have hot cereal. If the oats are took thick add more water until you get it just right.
Granola. You can make an endless variety of mixtures, too. Granola can then be used as a snack, as a cereal, and as a starter for cookies.
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Rolled oats, commonly used for a hot breakfast cereal, are sometimes referred to as oatmeal. One cup of rolled oats weighs 81 grams.
In 1985, Quaker Oats held a 8 percent share of the total ready-to-eat cereal market
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
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Porridge is most commonly made nowadays with oats. This dish is made by boiling cereal meals in water, milk or both.
No, oats are not a type of wheat. They are a distinct cereal grain that is commonly used for food and animal feed.
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