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leigh47 | 20:39 Sat 29th Jan 2005 | Food & Drink
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Some porridge oats are sold as Quick cook or Instant. What is the difference in the oats or processing?

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Quaker Oats, a prominent U.S. brand, manufactures a variety of oat products: Large Flake Oats, Quick Oats, One Minute Oats and Instant Oatmeal. The nutritional value of the oats in these products is essentially the same, and they are all wholegrain oats. However, the difference between the varieties of oats occurs during the rolling stage. The thinner they roll the oat flake, the less cooking time it will require. For example, Large Flake Oats are not cut before they are rolled to flatten them. These flakes are the largest, thickest variety and therefore require the longest cooking time...

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