Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Scottish Oatmeal
Product Information
Scottish oatmeal is the original porridge of ancient Scotland. This true whole grain oatmeal is stone ground, not rolled, on traditional mills, which creates oats with a creamy, smooth consistency. Processed, packaged and tested in a gluten free facility.
- Whole grain
- Scottish oats are more like traditional porridge oats: smooth, creamy and delicious
- Gluten free
- Oats are incredibly nutritious—they’re a good source of fiber and protein and low in saturated fat
- Gluten FreeKosherNon GMONutrition Facts16.0 Servings Per ContainerServing size1/4 cup (36g)Amount per servingCalories140% Daily value*Total Fat2g3%Saturated Fat0g0%Trans Fat0g0%Cholesterol0mg0%Sodium0mg0%Total Carbohydrate25g9%Dietary Fiber3g11%Sugar0g0%Added Sugar0g0%Protein4g0%Calcium11mg0%Iron1mg6%Potassium127mg2%Vitamin D0mcg0%*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.FoodHealth Score
Ingredients
Whole Grain Oats.Allergen Info
May contain Soybean and its Derivatives,Tree Nuts and Their Derivatives. Free from Cereals and Their Derivatives.Disclaimer
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Reviews
Average Customer Rating4.86(92)5(84)4(5)3(2)2(0)1(1)Texture
Meg A - 2022-12-01Rhe texture is different. You have to use way more water but it tastes the same to me.Originally posted on vitacost.comDelicious
Blair & Haley H - 2022-02-24Delicious oatmeal. Quick to cook and very nice texture. Will definitely be buying again!Originally posted on Bob's Red MillDamn good oatmeal
Kikisage - 2022-02-24Hands down the best oatmeal I've ever had. I top it with brown sugar, raisins, and walnuts. It is a little high maintenance to cook though, especially if you use milk - be wary of it bo...Originally posted on Bob's Red Mill