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Flahavans Has Been Milling Oats At The Family Mill In Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford For Over 200 Years. There Has Been An Oats Mill At Kilmacthomas Since The Late 1700'S. The Power For The Mill Came From The Nearby River Mahon Which At One Time Also Powered Four Other Mills. In Those Days, The Mill Was Used For The Contract Milling Of Oats For Local Farm Growers And Oat Growers. This Is Where The Farmers Oats Were Then Milled And The Milled Oatmeal Was Returned To Him. He Was Charged For This Service. At This Time, The Oatmeal Was A Heavier Type Than The Flahavan'S ''Flaked'' Oatmeal We Know Today. In 1935 It Was Decided To Expand The Mill And To Put In An Oatflaking Facility. Oatflaking Produced A Finer Flake, Which Is Faster To Cook. By 1959, Flahavans Completed The Construction Of Its Current Mill Building. The First Family Connection To The Flahavans Name Can Be Traced Back To About 1785 When Thomas Dunn Took Over The Mill. Dunn Was The Great-Great-Great-Grandfather Of John Flahavan Who Is The Managing Director Of The Company Today.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What ingredients are in Flahavan's Irish Steel Cut Oatmeal? A: Flahavan's Irish Steel Cut Oatmeal is made from 100% steel cut oats. These oats are grown, milled, and produced in Ireland, ensuring a high-quality product.
- Q: What is the item size of this oatmeal pack? A: The item size is one point seventy-five pounds in a pack of two. This provides a generous supply for breakfast meals.
- Q: Is this oatmeal gluten-free? A: No, Flahavan's Irish Steel Cut Oatmeal is not gluten-free. It is made from oats, which may contain gluten unless specified as certified gluten-free.
- Q: How do I prepare Flahavan's Steel Cut Oatmeal? A: To prepare, bring water or milk to a boil, then add one part oatmeal to four parts liquid. Simmer for about twenty to thirty minutes until tender.
- Q: Can I use this oatmeal for baking? A: Yes, you can use Flahavan's Irish Steel Cut Oatmeal for baking. It adds a hearty texture and flavor to muffins, cookies, and bread.
- Q: What is the best way to store this oatmeal? A: Store Flahavan's Steel Cut Oatmeal in a cool, dry place. An airtight container can help maintain freshness and prevent moisture.
- Q: How long does Flahavan's Steel Cut Oatmeal last? A: When stored properly, Flahavan's Steel Cut Oatmeal has a shelf life of about twenty-four months. Always check the packaging for specific dates.
- Q: Is this oatmeal suitable for children? A: Yes, Flahavan's Irish Steel Cut Oatmeal is suitable for children. It's a nutritious breakfast option that can be customized with fruits and sweeteners.
- Q: Does this oatmeal contain added sugars? A: No, Flahavan's Steel Cut Oatmeal does not contain added sugars. It is a natural, wholesome option that allows for personal sweetening.
- Q: Is Flahavan's Steel Cut Oatmeal vegan? A: Yes, this oatmeal is vegan. It contains no animal products, making it suitable for a plant-based diet.
- Q: Can I cook this oatmeal in a slow cooker? A: Yes, you can cook Flahavan's Steel Cut Oatmeal in a slow cooker. Combine it with water or milk and cook on low for six to eight hours.
- Q: What flavors can I add to this oatmeal? A: You can add flavors like cinnamon, vanilla, fruits, or nuts to enhance Flahavan's Steel Cut Oatmeal. Customize it to your taste preferences.
- Q: Is this oatmeal processed in a facility with nuts? A: Yes, Flahavan's Steel Cut Oatmeal may be processed in a facility that handles nuts. Check packaging for specific allergen information.
- Q: What type of oats are used in this product? A: Flahavan's Irish Steel Cut Oatmeal uses steel cut oats, which are whole oat groats that have been chopped into pieces. This results in a chewier texture.
- Q: How does this oatmeal compare to instant oats? A: Flahavan's Steel Cut Oatmeal is less processed than instant oats. It requires longer cooking time but offers a richer flavor and texture.

