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![]() "Ted Campanelli" > wrote in message .. . > Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes not so > great) words of knowledge: > > The term refers to both rolled oats and steel cut oats. I realize this > may be confusing, however you can usually tell from the recipe which they > are referring to. In the US rolled oats require a longer cooking time > than steel cut oats if that is any help. > >> In Australia we don't use the term 'oatmeal'. In recipes from the US and >> Britain when it calls for this I can't work out from the photo what >> product has been used. In the recent thread on oats I thought I might be >> able to glean the info, but it didn't happen. >> >> We have rolled oats, which are like your Quaker traditional rolled oats, >> and we have steel cut oats. We can use both of these for porridge. >> There are also the quick sort of flavoured oat mixes that nuke in a >> minute. We have oat bran as well. So what is oatmeal? Is it another >> name for rolled oats, or is a more refined product? >> >> Chris Chris, I totally disagree with the statement "US rolled oats require longer cooking time than steel cut oats. I cook both regularly. Dee Dee U.S.A. |
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