Oat flakes
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Ingredient Information

Name

Oat flakes

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

9 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Rolled oats are a cereal ingredient obtained from oat grains that have been processed and flattened into thin flakes. They are very popular in cooking for their versatility and nutritional value, commonly used in breakfasts, such as in classic porridge, granolas, smoothies, and also in baked goods.

Their origin dates back to temperate regions of Europe and Asia, where oats have been cultivated for thousands of years. Currently, it is a widespread crop throughout the world, with large production in countries like the United States, Canada, and various European nations.

Regarding their properties, rolled oats are an excellent source of soluble fiber, especially beta-glucans, which help reduce cholesterol and improve cardiovascular health. They also provide protein, B-complex vitamins, minerals such as iron, magnesium, and zinc, and are known for their ability to aid digestion and provide sustained energy.

In Hispanic America, rolled oats are known by different names depending on the region, among the most common are: avena en láminas, avena laminada, or simply avena cotizada. Whatever the term, their culinary use is very similar, standing out in healthy and nutritious preparations.

Nutritional Properties

10.6g
fiber
56mcg
folate
4.7mg
iron
335mg
potassium
0g
sugars
379
calories
177mg
magnesium
13g
proteins
0.76mg
vitamin b1
0.9mg
vitamin b3
1.3mg
vitamin b5
0.1mg
vitamin b6
7g
total fats
1.2g
saturated fats
66g
carbohydrates

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