SC - Oatmeal and Oats
Christine A Seelye-King
mermayde at juno.com
Wed Jun 30 22:15:21 PDT 1999
>What is your definition of "oat meal"?
>The term oatmeal was originally used to describe oat flour and was
>expanded to include rolled oats.
>What you're actually talking about is that more processed and easier to
>cook oat grains were invented in 1846 and were therefore subsequently
>available to people make porridge/oatmeal/etc. from. Correct?
Yes, yes, sorry, I was tired when I typed. I did indeed mean the rolled
oats version (although I have not heard de-germinated before, and in fact
have heard the contrary, I'll have to check into that), which we commonly
call 'oatmeal'.
Sorry for the confusion.
Christianna
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