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Oats, barley and oatmeal

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Oats, Gort and Oatmeal

These three products all come from grains, but they differ in type of grain, processing and use:


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🌾 Oats (Oats)

Oats are a grain that is usually little processed. They are the whole or partially crushed oat grains.

  • Taste: mild, slightly nutty
  • Usage: muesli, granola, oat milk, baked goods, porridge
  • Feature: very nutritious and rich in fiber

🌾 Barley (Pearl barley)

Barley is hulled and often polished barley grain.

  • Taste: mild, slightly earthy and nutty
  • Usage: soups, stews, porridge
  • Feature: firm and filling, cooks a little longer

🌾 Oatmeal (Oatmeal)

Oatmeal is crushed or chopped oats which cooks quickly.

  • Taste: soft, creamy, slightly sweet
  • Usage: breakfast porridge, cookies, bars, smoothies
  • Feature: Quick to prepare and very popular for breakfast

👉 Short difference:

  • Oats = raw material
  • Oatmeal = processed oats for quick porridge
  • Barley = processed barley (other grain)

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