As food When used in foods, oats are most commonly
rolled or crushed into
oatmeal or ground into fine oat flour. Oatmeal is chiefly eaten as
porridge, but may also be used in a variety of baked goods, such as
oatcakes (which may be made with coarse
steel-cut oats for a rougher texture),
oatmeal cookies and oat bread. Oats are an ingredient in many cold cereals, in particular
muesli and
granola; the
Quaker Oats Company introduced
instant oatmeal in 1966. Oats are also used to produce
milk substitutes ("
oat milk"). the oat milk market became the second-largest among plant milks in the United States, following
almond milk, but exceeding the sales of
soy milk. As a mainstay of
West Wales for centuries, until changes in farming practices in the 1960s, oats were used in many
traditional Welsh dishes, including
laverbread, a
Welsh breakfast, and "
cockles and eggs" served with oatbread. Oat noodles have traditionally been eaten in
Shanxi,
China. In Britain, oats are sometimes used for brewing beer, such as
oatmeal stout where a percentage of oats, often 30%, is added to the barley for the
wort. Oatmeal
caudle, made of ale and oatmeal with spices, was a traditional British drink and a favourite of
Oliver Cromwell. The United States saw a surge in consumption of oats in the late 1980s, after the
Quaker Oats Company began to promote its products as having cholesterol-reducing benefits on the basis of a 1986 study. This "oat bran fad" lasted until 1990, when newer studies cast doubt on the earlier findings. File:Oatcakes (1).jpg|
Oatcakes File:Oat noodle rolls served in Beijing (20170406174236).jpg|
Shanxi-style oat noodle rolls File:Oat porridge in Ghana.jpg|
Porridge File:Oat milk glass and bottles.jpg|
Oat milk File:Jomax Oatmeal Stout (32903939086).jpg|
Oatmeal stout Animal feed Oats are commonly used as feed for horses when extra carbohydrates and the subsequent boost in energy are required. The oat hull may be crushed ("
rolled" or "crimped") to make them easier to digest, or may be fed whole. They may be given alone or as part of a blended food pellet. Cattle are also fed oats, either whole or ground into a coarse flour using a
roller mill,
burr mill, or
hammermill. Oat forage is commonly used to feed all kinds of ruminants, as pasture, straw, hay or silage.
Ground cover Winter oats may be grown as an off-season
groundcover and ploughed under in the spring as a
green fertilizer, or harvested in early summer. They also can be used for pasture; they can be grazed a while, then allowed to head out for grain production, or grazed continuously until other pastures are ready.
Other uses Oat
straw is used as animal bedding; it absorbs liquids better than wheat straw. The straw can be used for making
corn dollies, small decorative woven figures. Tied in a muslin bag, oat straw has been used to soften bath water. In biotechnology, Oat-derived proteins such as
LOV-domains have been used as the basis for technologies including quantum sensors and
fluorescent reporters..
Furfural, a chemical used for manufacturing
nylon, is obtained from oat hulls. == In human culture ==