Quaker Oats is a brand of food products in America known for its breakfast foods including oatmeal and granola bars. It offers a line of oat-based products including hot cereals, instant cereals, ready-to-eat cereals, oatmeal cups, bars, and snacks.
The brand was founded in 1901 by Ferdinand Schumacher in Akron, Ohio
Quaker Oats was acquired by PepsiCo in 2001 and became a subsidiary of the company.
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Quick and easy oatmeal that comes in a variety of flavors and toppings.
Whole grain oats that have been steamed and rolled for a heartier texture.
Granola bars made with whole grains, nuts, and fruits available in a variety of flavors.
Light and crispy rice cakes that come in a variety of flavors.
Granola made with whole grain oats and a touch of honey for sweetness.
Most Quaker Oats are not gluten-free, but the brand does offer a line of gluten-free products including oatmeal and granola bars.
To make Quaker Oats, boil water or milk and add the desired amount of oats. Cook for 1 minute then let it sit for a minute to thicken.
Yes, Quaker Oats are generally considered healthy due to their high fiber and protein content. However, some varieties may contain added sugars or other ingredients, so it's important to read labels.
Quaker Instant Oatmeal comes in a variety of flavors including maple and brown sugar, apple cinnamon, and peaches and cream.
Unopened, Quaker Oats can last up to 2 years. However, once the package is opened, they should be consumed within several months to maintain freshness.