Biology:Grain flaker

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Short description: Tool for making rolled oats

File:Grain flaker attachment to a stand mixer.ogg A grain flaker (also oat roller or flaking mill) is a tool for flattening whole-seed cereal grains. When this is done with oats, the seed form, called groats, becomes a foodstuff called rolled oats. Whole grains store longer but cereals are usually cooked before consumption by humans; the rolling process significantly decreases cooking time.[1] Spelt and wheat can also be rolled.[2] Grains other than oats may need to be softened before they can be rolled.[3] Oat rollers work by flattening the grain against a rolling cylinder.[1] It is possible to build a home-scale manually cranked flaking mill.[4] Oats can also be flaked using a rolling pin or a pasta press.[5]

Industrial-scale oat roller manufactured in London, 1906

Using a grain flaker to produced rolled oats for horse feed may decrease horse indigestion compared to feed composed solely of groats.[6]

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