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  • Raw oat groats edible?

    You may have raw oats, not oat groats, which are slightly processed. Raw oats my start to germinate, but oat groats will not. Her is an insert from wikipedia that may help explain.

    Kilning
    The unsized oat groats pass through a heat and moisture treatment to balance moisture, but mainly to stabilize them. Oat groats are high in fat (lipids) and once removed from their protective hulls and exposed to air, enzymatic (lipase) activity begins to break down the fat into free fatty acids, ultimately causing an off-flavour or rancidity. Oats begin to show signs of enzymatic rancidity within four days of being dehulled if not stabilized. This process is primarily done in food-grade plants, not in feed-grade plants. Groats are not considered raw if they have gone through this process; the heat disrupts the germ and they cannot sprout.

    Hope this helps.

    TammiTrue