hidden pixel

Groats Information

Groats are the hulled grains of various cereals, such as oats, wheat, barley or buckwheat (which is actually a pseudocereal). Groats from oats are a good source of avenanthramote.

Groats are nutritious but hard to chew, so they are often soaked and cooked. They can be the basis of kasha, a porridge-like staple meal of Eastern Europe and Eurasia. Roasted buckwheat groats are also known as kasha or kashi, especially in the United States.

Wheat groats, also known as bulgur, are an essential ingredient of the Middle Eastern kitchen like Mansaf including some salads like tabbouleh.

Groaty pudding, also known as groaty dick, is a traditional dish from the Black Country in England. It is made from soaked groats, leeks, onions, beef, and beef stock, baked for up to 16 hours. Groaty pudding is a traditional meal on Guy Fawkes Night.[citation needed]

'Groats pudding' is also traditional, but increasingly rare name for hogs pudding made by butchers in parts of Devon and Cornwall made from pork and oats heavily spiced with black pepper.

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Groats
Wheat resources
History Domestication · Neolithic Revolution · Tell Abu Hureyra · Triticeae
Types of wheat Common · Durum · Einkorn · Emmer · Kamut · Norin 10 · Red Fife · Spelt · Winter wheat
Agronomy Wheat diseases (List) · Wheat mildew · Wheat breeding
Trade Corn exchange · Australian Wheat Board · Canadian Wheat Board · Wheat pool · International Wheat Council · Production statistics · Peak wheat · Protein premium
Parts of the plant Straw · Kernel · Germ · Husk · Bran · Gluten
Basic preparations None: Wheatberry · Milling: Farina · Semolina · Middlings · Groats · Flour (Types) · Parboiling: Bulgur
As an ingredient Bread · Flatbread · Cracker · Wheat gluten · Pasta · Couscous · Wheat beer · Wheat germ oil
Associated human diseases Gluten sensitivity (Wheat allergy, Coeliac disease, etc.) · Exercise-induced anaphylaxis
Related concepts Plant breeding · Whole grain · Refined grains · Staple food · Bread riot · Wheat pasting
Further information

Categories: Cereals | Porridges

 

The above information uses material from Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Some facts may not have been fully verified for accuracy. [Disclaimers]
This page was last archived by our server on Thu Jul 21 21:04:25 2011.
Displaying this page or its contents does not use any Wikimedia Foundation's resources.
The owners of this site proudly support the Wikimedia Foundation.


 

Status: 500 Content-type: text/html

Software error:

couldn't lock /usr/www/users/localcol/_data/captured_baddies.data, Resource temporarily unavailable at ./save_baddies.pl line 26.

For help, please send mail to the webmaster (localcol@pair.com), giving this error message and the time and date of the error.