Not if you keep them in the freezer. Kept outside of it, they can get damp and turn moldy or become infested with insects.
It doesn't spoil
Of course, that's what Honey Bunches of Oats is. It's a cerial full of dried oats.
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They spoil quicker than dried ones.
The dried stems and leaves of the oat plant after the oats have been harvested, to use as bedding or feed for livestock.
All food spoils. Whether it's freeze dried or dehydrated can make it last longer in sealed containers. All food will inevitably spoil. Like your soul.
Because food grains contain moisture that promotes the growth of fungi and mould on grains and spoil food grains.And that's why harvested crops are dried in the sun.
No it is not. It is dried with salts and heat. The only reason people dry out beef is to dehydrate the bacteria on the meat so it will not spoil. The sun would not be fast enough to kill the bacteria.
Hay is dried grass or legumes (like alfalfa). Straw is the dried stalks of harvested cereals, such as wheat, barley, and oats.
Quaker Oats have a best before date that appears on our packages to indicate when the product should be used by for optimal freshness. Items beyond their recommended shelf life are safe to consume but may experience slight changes in flavor, color or nutritional value.
Add bran, rolled oats, nuts, seeds (sunflower etc), dried fruit or grated carrot, apple etc.
Straw is the dried stalks of plants like wheat or oats, so yes, at one time straw was a living plant.