Quick oats
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Ingredient Information

Name

Quick oats

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

57 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Quick oats are a type of oats that have been processed to reduce their cooking time, making them ideal for preparing quick breakfasts and recipes without losing the nutritional properties of the original grain. They are made from oat grains that have been rolled into thinner flakes and cut into smaller pieces compared to traditional oats, thus facilitating a much faster cooking process.

The origin of oats dates back to temperate regions of Europe and Asia, where they have been cultivated for centuries as a hardy and nutritious cereal. Today, quick oats are common in many parts of the world, especially in Latin America, North America, and Europe, due to their practicality and health benefits.

Regarding their properties, quick oats are an excellent source of soluble fiber, which helps improve digestion and reduce cholesterol. They also provide protein, B-complex vitamins, minerals such as iron, magnesium, and zinc, and are low in saturated fats. Their ease and speed of preparation make them perfect for breakfast recipes, such as porridge, smoothies, energy bars, and even some baked goods.

In terms of synonyms in Spanish from Latin America, quick oats may also be known as instant oats, quick-cooking oats, or simply pre-cooked oats, terms that vary by region but refer to the same type of processed oats for quicker consumption.

Nutritional Properties

2.7g
fiber
54mg
calcium
20mcg
folate
4.7mg
iron
150mg
potassium
389
calories
177mg
magnesium
17g
protein
0mg
vitamin c
7g
total fat
66g
carbohydrates

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