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Organic Jumbo Oats - 5kg Reviews

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Organic Jumbo Oats contain Beta-Glucans.
Organic Jumbo Oats are seriously versatile - a true whole food staple. Oats are most commonly used for making warming porridge but they can be used for so many things; oats make a great crumble topping, creamy face mask, rich milky bath or crumbly biscuit!

The common oat is a species of cereal grain which is high in beta-glucans.  You may already know that porridge oats are a source of beta-glucans, but do you know what they do?  Consumption of beta-glucans from oats as part of a meal contributes to the reduction of the blood glucose rise after that meal (this is why porridge keeps you going).

Keeping less than 5kg in stock doesnt make sense when you are a porridge fanatic.  We love making muesli with oats, roughly chopped nuts, seeds and mixed vine fruit.

If you want to try something new with your oats then have a go at this tried and tested vegan and granola bar recipe or this decadent chocolate granola recipe.

Ingredients: Organic Oats
Origin: UK / Latvia / Finland
Allergy Information: Contains Gluten (Oats do not naturally contain gluten but may be cross contaminated with gluten containing crops when grown).  Packed on premises that handle tree nuts, sesame, soya, peanuts, celery, mustard

Food, Beverages & Tobacco > Food Items > Grains, Rice & Cereal

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Posted 2 weeks ago
Organic healthy breakfast
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Posted 1 month ago
Delicious,tasty
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Posted 1 month ago
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Posted 2 months ago
Great product, easy to order, quickly delivered.
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Posted 3 months ago
Absolutely. Oats are one of those things that soak up pesticides and fertilisers like crazy. I'll never have non-organic oats again after learning this.
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Posted 3 months ago
They are tasty and filling
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Posted 4 months ago
Good fir museli or porridge without the 'finishers'
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Posted 4 months ago