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Oat (6913 bytes)
2: <tr><th bgcolor=lightgreen>Oats</th></tr> 3: ...ena fatua1.jpg|240px]]<br>''Avena fatua'' (Common Oat)</td></tr> 30: ...animal]]s, especially [[poultry]] and [[horse]]s. Oat [[straw]] is used as animal bedding and also some... 32: ...re may also be consumed raw, and cookies with raw oats are quickly becoming popular. 34: ...]], even being grown successfully in [[Iceland]]. Oats are an [[annual]] plant, and can be planted eith... Oat cell carcinoma (89 bytes) 1: '''Oat cell carcinoma''' is now referred to as the [[sma... Arrhenatherum (1944 bytes) 1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Oat grass}} 2: ...rum.elatius3web.jpg|200px|Oat-grass]] | caption = Oat grass (''Arrhenatherum elatius'') }} 15: Arrhenantherum, commonly called oat grass or button grass, is a genus with 7 species ... 17: ...rrhenatherum%2520elatius2web.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Oat-grass (close view)]] 18: ...henatherum%2520elatius1web.jpg|thumb|center|200px|Oat-grass]] Syllable rime (729 bytes) 1: ...or example, /oat/ is the rime of both "oat" and "boat." However, the nucleus does not necessarily need... Urbanas Diena (287 bytes) 1: ...l held on [[May 25]], the luckiest day to plant [[oat]]s, [[barley]], [[flax]] and [[cucumber]]s. [[Po... Groats (378 bytes) 1: ...d and cooked for a long time. Roasted buckwheat groats are known as [[kasha]], a popular [[staple food]... Health claims on food labels (2280 bytes) 1: ...y the manufacturers of [[oat]] [[cereal]]s that [[oat bran]] can reduce [[cholesterol]], which will low... Prebiotic (701 bytes) 10: ...alem artichoke]]s which contain [[Inulin]], raw [[oat]]s, and unrefined [[wheat]] or [[barley]] Porridge (817 bytes) 1: ...]]) or another meal in [[water]] and/or [[milk]]. Oat and [[semolina]] porridge are by far the most pop... Wainscoting (876 bytes) 1: ...ing''' (pronounced with a long "ō", as in "[[oat]]") is [[wooden]] or other [[panelling]] applied ... Fusarium ear blight (891 bytes) 1: ...nificant grain yield reduction in [[wheat]] and [[oat]]s. It also represents a serious threat to human ... Western European broadleaf forests (873 bytes) 5: ...ed with [[cereal]]s ([[maize|corn]], [[wheat]], [[oat]]s). This ecoregion hosts a good variety of anima... Nutri-Grain (695 bytes) 27: :Honey Oat and Raisin 33: :Oatmeal Raisin Panicle (1073 bytes) 2: ...ype of inflorescence is found in such plants as [[oat]], [[pistachio]], and [[mamoncillo]]. Note that b... Cheerios (6909 bytes) 2: '''Cheerios''', the first [[oat]]-based and ready-to-eat without cooking cereal, ... 5: ...s developed as "Cheerios: The First Ready-To-Eat Oat Cereal". 7: ...in [[1953]] Cheerios was shown with a bowl of the oat cereal topped with strawberries, along with a sin... 11: ...Drug Administration]] that Cheerios, oatmeal, and oat products can lower the risk of heart disease in [... 26: *"Cheer up with Cheerioats" ([[1942]]) Muesli (1249 bytes) 1: ... cereal]] which contains mainly uncooked rolled [[oat]]s, along with dried or fresh [[fruit]], [[nut (f... Alpen (food) (1277 bytes) 1: ...es [[raisin]]s, [[hazelnut]]s, [[almond]]s, and [[oat]]s, is manufactured by the [[Weetabix]] cereal co... Disney Mickey's Magix (1235 bytes) 2: ...y the company as a "naturally sweetened toasted [[oat]] cereal with [[marshmallow]]s." Its box notes a ... Enzyte (1366 bytes) 17: * Other ingredients: Gelatin, rice bran, oat fiber, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide. Breakfast cereal (1392 bytes) 3: ...nd mixed with milk as opposed to hot cereals like oatmeal, grits, etc. 5: ...oducts for the health benefits gained from eating oat-based and grain-based cereals. Nevertheless, the... 10: *[[Oatmeal]]
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