

🌟 Elevate your breakfast game with Yupik’s organic oat groats — where health meets gourmet!
Yupik Organic Whole Oat Groats offer a premium, non-GMO, vegan, and kosher whole grain option rich in fiber, protein, and iron. Ideal for health-conscious professionals, these raw oat kernels deliver a nutty flavor perfect for porridge, baking, or savory dishes. Conveniently packaged in a resealable bag, they soak quickly to reduce cooking time, making wholesome meals effortless and delicious.









| ASIN | B07TYZK623 |
| Allergen Information | Oat |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,532 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #51 in Oatmeal #168 in Breakfast Foods |
| Brand Name | Yupik |
| Coin Variety 1 | Oats |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,237 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Kosher, Vegan, Vegetarian |
| Item Form | Flaked |
| Item Length Description | Medium |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Package Weight | 1.01 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | Organic Oat Groats |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Tootsi Impex Inc. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Protein | 5 Grams |
| Serving Range | 12-13 servings |
| Specialty | Organic |
| UPC | 805509002995 |
| Unit Count | 35.2 Ounce |
| Vitamins And Minerals | 20 Milligrams |
G**L
Good value for a good breakfast
These are very good. I soak one cup of groats with three cups of water overnight in the fridge. Next morning, low boil /simmer uncoverd IN THE SAME WATER for approx 15 minutes, turn off heat, cover and let sit for 20 minutes or so. Groats are tender/nutty, terrific ! Add some pieces of apple, pineapple, banana, whatever and enjoy. Filling and supposed to be healthy.
J**P
Delicious oat groats to add to dog food.
Our beagle has lots of allergies/intolerances to food. We have been buying her kibble for a couple years before I looked at the ingredients. When I saw the about of junk that is being put into dog food, I decided to begin making my own. To be sure her nutritional needs are met, I began adding eggshell powder, cod liver oil, and these organic oat groats. They came packaged in a zip bag making it convenient to use and store! I love that they are organic too. I did not notice any dirt or mold like some people did. They were pretty clean. She doesn't even notice them in her food so they must taste good. It gives her soft food some bulk. It takes about an hour to cook the groats and it mixes right in. I've noticed her energy level is much improved. I'm glad I found it and it's not expensive. I only use about a cup in 2 pounds of organic beef. I will continue to buy this along with cod liver oil and eggshell powder to keep our girl healthy.
P**T
Good, but not for sprouting
These are good, but do NOT buy them for sprouting! You can't sprout these as they're hulled. You need unhulled oat berries that state they can be used for sprouting.
N**A
Great quality!
I love this oatmeal! It cooks long, tastes fresh, and has that perfect texture. I eat it for breakfast almost every morning with some berries and honey, keeps me full and energized for hours. Great quality and super clean product!
E**O
Would be better...
Nothing wrong with this product great for savory dish or breakfast. I like the fact that you can cook longer or less to get the desired mouth feel that you want. Especially like this as a side dish with mushroom and or grilled veggies mixed in. A meal in itself. I can make up a plain batch and have warmed for breakfast by adding cream, fruit, nuts. Good chewy texture. Keeps me satisfied.
D**E
Delicious if soaked 24 hours
Nice texture!
H**B
Better than regular oatmeal
I like them better than oatmeal and more than steel cut oats. I think it's important to rinse them first. Doing so improves the flavor. They take awhile to cook. Best to do an overnight soak. These are hulled. They're not a living food which can be sprouted.
A**3
Many unhulled oats ruin smooth texture of creamy groats
I have now bought a half-dozen or so bags of this product, so obviously it's good, but something keeps occurring that's wrecking these groats for me: there are so many unhulled oats. I soak them for 6 hours before cooking them for approx. 8 hours in a crockpot on low heat, with 4 parts water to 1 part oat groats. The result is creamy and great, except for having an unhulled groat in almost every bite! The contrast between the creamy groats and the groats still with hulls is extremely jarring, because the oats with hulls feel like sandpaper to your teeth. After the 6 hr. soak I vigorously rub them against the screen I use to drain them, and that does not get the ones still with hulls to release their hulls. I asked Perplexity.ai "how are oats hulled on a commercial scale to produce oat groats?" and discovered getting oat hulls off is very complex, so whatever company is doing the dehulling needs to improve their process. Youpik distributor in New Jersey, please note.
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