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Also called: Avena sativa (Scientific Name); Avoine (French); Hafer (German); Avena (Italian); Avena (Spanish); Aveia (Portuguese)
Other entries for: OatsInstant Oats, Oat Bran, Oat Groats, Oat Milk, Oats, Quick Oats, Rolled Oats, Steel-Cut Oats Other entries for:GrainsAmaranth, Barley, Buckwheat, Cereals, Corn, Flax, Kamut, Millet, Quinoa, Red River Cereal, Rice, Rye, Semolina, Sorghum, Spelt, Teff, Triticale, Wheat Related RecipesAnzac Biscuits, Apple & Oatmeal Stuffing, Apricot and Oat Squares, Banana Mincemeat Pie, Broccoli Crumble, Grace Oulton's Wheat Germ Muffins, Mushroom and Zucchini Crumble, Oatcakes, Oatmeal Soda Bread, Parkin Cake, Quick Porridge, Rosemary Oatmeal Fritters |
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