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  2. These Are the 8 Healthiest Fast Food Oatmeals to Order, RDs Say

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    Starbucks rolled & steel-cut oatmeal Starbucks Nutrition per item : 160 calories, 2.5 grams of fat, 125 mg of sodium, 4 grams of fiber, 0 grams of sugar and 5 grams of protein.

  3. Every Fast-Food Oatmeal—Ranked by Nutrition - AOL

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    The Steel Cut Oatmeal with Strawberries&Pecans from Panera has more fiber and protein than many other fast food oatmeals, but the cinnamon crunch topping adds a good amount of extra sugars. I love ...

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    Oats Eating a hearty breakfast is necessary to have a productive, energized day. Additionally, research has found that skipping breakfast was associated with an increased risk of being overweight.

  5. McCann's Steel Cut Irish Oatmeal - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, the then family-owned Odlums Group acquired the business and transferred production to its oatmeal mill in Sallins, County Kildare, which had been in operation since 1910. [1] In 2008, Sturm Foods acquired the McCann's Irish Oatmeal brand, and were in 2010 themselves acquired by Treehouse Foods.

  6. Oatmeal - Wikipedia

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    Oatmeal is a preparation of oats that have been de-husked, steamed, and flattened, or a coarse flour of hulled oat grains that have either been milled (ground), rolled, or steel-cut. Ground oats are also called white oats. Steel-cut oats are known as coarse oatmeal, Irish oatmeal, or pinhead oats.

  7. Steel-cut oats - Wikipedia

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    Spoonful of uncooked steel-cut oats. Steel-cut oats (US), also called pinhead oats, coarse oatmeal (UK), [1] [2] or Irish oatmeal, are groats (the inner kernel with the inedible hull removed) of whole oats which have been chopped into two or three pinhead-sized pieces (hence the names; "steel-cut" comes from the steel blades). [3]