Jodee
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
According to the article in the link below, cooked oats have less carbs and calories than same quantity uncooked.
I was always partial to soaking the uncooked oats in water mashing in a few fresh berries and adding a dessert spoon of yoghurt, especially during summer months and to have it on the go. After reading the article it seems cooked is the way to go.
I am eating probably only half a cup myself, but the comparison is huge.
Cooked oatmeal, a cup will have 166 calories, about 6 grams of protein, not quite 4 grams of fat and 28 grams of carbohydrates.
A cup of uncooked oats you'll be getting 307 calories, almost 11 grams of protein, a little more than 5 grams of fat and almost 55 grams of carbohydrates.
I guess it depends if you want to put weight on or are focussed on losing a few pounds.
https://www.livestrong.com/article/412378-is-eating-uncooked-oatmeal-healthy/
I was always partial to soaking the uncooked oats in water mashing in a few fresh berries and adding a dessert spoon of yoghurt, especially during summer months and to have it on the go. After reading the article it seems cooked is the way to go.
I am eating probably only half a cup myself, but the comparison is huge.
Cooked oatmeal, a cup will have 166 calories, about 6 grams of protein, not quite 4 grams of fat and 28 grams of carbohydrates.
A cup of uncooked oats you'll be getting 307 calories, almost 11 grams of protein, a little more than 5 grams of fat and almost 55 grams of carbohydrates.
I guess it depends if you want to put weight on or are focussed on losing a few pounds.
https://www.livestrong.com/article/412378-is-eating-uncooked-oatmeal-healthy/