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  2. Rolled oats - Wikipedia

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    In a 100-gram reference amount, whole oats supply 379 calories and contain high amounts (20% or more the Daily Value, DV) of the B vitamins – thiamine and pantothenic acid (40% and 22% DV, respectively) – and several dietary minerals, especially manganese (173% DV) and phosphorus (59% DV).

  3. Oat beta-glucan - Wikipedia

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    In oats, β-glucan is found mainly in the endosperm of the oat kernel, especially in the outer layers of that endosperm (a marked difference from barley, which contains β-glucan uniformly throughout the endosperm). [3] Most oats contain 3–6% β-glucan by weight. Oats can be selectively bred based on favourable β

  4. Oatmeal - Wikipedia

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    Both types of rolled oats may be eaten uncooked, as in muesli, or cooked with water or milk to make porridge. In some countries, rolled oats are eaten raw or toasted with milk and sugar, sometimes with raisins added, as in muesli. The term oatmeal sometimes refers to a porridge made from the bran or fibrous husk as well as from the kernel or ...

  5. Eating this food regularly can lower risk of type 2 diabetes ...

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    A 2021 meta-analyses in the journal Nutrients states that eating more than 5.7 grams of oats per day is associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes. The standard serving size of oats is 40 ...

  6. What Happens To Your Body When You Eat Oatmeal Every Day - AOL

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    Oatmeal stands out for its high fiber content (4 grams, 14% DV), iron (2.1 mg, 12% DV), and magnesium (63 mg, 15% DV). With 6 grams of protein per cup, oatmeal also provides as much protein as an ...

  7. The 5 healthiest flours to use instead of all-purpose white ...

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    Oat flour can be substituted one for one with regular flour, but only when measured by weight (most people measure by volume). If measuring by volume, try using one and a quarter cup of oat flour ...

  8. Oat - Wikipedia

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    The United States Food and Drug Administration allows companies to make health claims on labels of food products that contain soluble fiber from whole oats, as long as the food provides 0.75 grams of soluble fiber per serving. [41]

  9. 22 Best High-Fiber Breakfast Recipes - AOL

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    And to hit that 6-grams-of-fiber goal on the nose, you can always throw in a chopped apple before serving, which adds a little extra crunch. Related: 17 High Fiber, Low Carb Foods Oatmeal ...