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oat
noun
Widely cultivated cereal grass, typically Avena sativa.
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Rapid development of rancidity is a serious problem in oats and oat products.
Frit flies can cause a 20 percent loss of an oat crop, and to the value of the lost oats must be added the cost of control measures necessary to save the remainder.
Oat cuisine Groats Groats, or kernels, are made by having the oats hulled and their outer casing removed.
Every bit as delicious, but even more suited to the short-on-time imperative of the packed breakfast are the caramel oat bites that Natalie Tamara rustles up.
These oat biscuits are easy to remember and created from only a couple of other storecupboard ingredients.
In fact, the cheaper the oat, the better your results will be.
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Muesli and oat-based cereals with low sugar contents are a better choice and can be bought cheaply at any supermarket.
Oat-based cereals are better than rice- or corn-based cereals.
Here are three of my favourite oat-based recipes.
One way to describe Martha is to say that she looks like a woman who has never had a loaf of bread named after her — perfumes, dresses, and dances, perhaps, but not oat-and-honey bread.
He is surprised to see his father, standing there in stocking feet, a small potbelly visible beneath his oat-colored sweater vest, his mustache turning gray.
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