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In 1901, the Quaker Oats Company was founded in New Jersey with headquarters in Chicago, by the merger of four oat mills: the Quaker Mill Company in Ravenna, Ohio, which held the trademark on the Quaker name; the cereal mill in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, owned by John Stuart, his son Robert Stuart, and their partner George Douglas; the German Mills American Oatmeal Company in Akron, Ohio, owned by ...
Quaker Instant Oatmeal comes in 1.5 oz (43 g) single-serving packets and is usually flavored. Flavors include but are not limited to cinnamon, apple, and honey. [3] The oatmeal is prepared by mixing with boiling water and stirring, hence being referred to as "instant"; once mixed, the oatmeal is ready within a minute.
Quaker Instant Oatmeal; Quisp; S. Scott's Porage Oats This page was last edited on 10 March 2011, at 05:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Nutrition (Per order): Calories: 310 Fat: 8 g (Saturated fat: 0.5 g) Sodium: 210 mg Carbs: 54 g (Fiber: 9 g, Sugar: 13 g) Protein: 16 g. Oatmeal isn't typically a protein-rich breakfast, but ...
Au Bon Pain classic oatmeal. Nutrition per item: 260 calories, 5 grams of fat, 10 mg of sodium, 6grams of fiber, 1 gram of sugar and 10 grams of protein.
Scott's Porage Oats is a Scottish breakfast cereal (a brand of porridge) sold in the United Kingdom. The former Scott's Company was established in Glasgow by A&R Scott, two brothers who made a partnership to manufacture oat products. Scott's was purchased by Quaker Oats in 1982.
Cereal grains, namely porridge (and especially oatmeal), became an important breakfast component in North America. Barley was a commonly used grain, though other grains and yellow peas could be used. In many modern cultures, porridge is still eaten as a breakfast dish.
The Quaker Oats Company is recalling over 90 different products, primarily granola bars and granola cereals, due to the possibility that they may be contaminated with a type of bacteria called ...