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Initially, oatmeal was horse feed, and the plant was a weed. Scottish peasants first cooked and ate it as porridge. Given its slightly sweet taste, oatmeal quickly rose in favor.
Russia, Canada, the United States, Finland, and Poland are the world’s top producers of oats. The majority of oats continue to feed livestock. However, the versatility of oats and their health benefits, being high in fiber, low fat, and vitamin-rich, have made them a breakfast favorite and an alternative to wheat.
National Oatmeal Month allows you to rediscover this compelling grain and work toward a healthier you.
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