Organic Jumbo Oat Flakes by Fenbrook Organic. Organically grown, harvested, dried and packed in the UK. Oat flakes are whole oat kernels that are steamed, flattened by passing them through rollers, then flaked to become a cereal that's both nutritious and quick to cook. Oats have a somewhat humble reputation, but they're actually one of the world's most nutrient-dense foods, with stacks of carbohydrates and fibre, and a solid dose of vitamins and minerals, including vitamins B1 and B5, in addition to manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc. INGREDIENTS Organic Oat Flakes SAFETY WARNING Packed on premises that handle celery, cereals containing gluten, mustard, peanuts, sesame, soybeans, sulphur dioxide and sulphites and tree nuts (such as almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, brazil nuts, cashews, pecans, pistachios and macadamia nuts). See moreProduced to the highest standards Certified organic by the Soil Association. Add them to smoothies and shakes to pump up their protein and fibre content, use them to make the delicious and healthy Southern Indian dish upma with carrots, beans, peas, cashews and a little chilli, sprinkle them into soups, casseroles, omelettes and other savoury dishes, and combine them with honey and other ingredients to make your own flapjacks. There's a lot more to our oat flakes than just porridge!. Our organic jumbo oat flakes are an unbeatable slow-release energy food that'll keep you fuller for longer, making a thicker porridge with a richer texture than ordinary oat flakes. They're excellent for making overnight oats if you're in a hurry at breakfast time, they're great in granola, making a more chunky mix than most, and they're a marvellous ingredient in muffins, cookies and other baked goods. Oat flakes are whole oat kernels that are steamed, flattened by passing them through rollers, then flaked to become a cereal that's both nutritious and quick to cook. Oats have a somewhat humble reputation, but they're actually one of the world's most nutrient-dense foods, with stacks of carbohydrates and fibre, and a solid dose of vitamins and minerals, including vitamins B1 and B5, in addition to manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc.