The Opposite Angle Theorem (OAT).
Yes, a compound word is were two or more separate words (with their own meaning) are jointed without a hyphen. Oat + cake = oatcake (a compound word).
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The genus and species name of the oat is Avena sativa. The oat is a member of the grass family. The part of the oat that is eaten by humans is the seed of the plant.
Yes, as long as you are not allergic to it. There should be no problem.
Cultivate in December. Or if small garden, collect seed by hand and spray remaining plant with vinegar.
Well many birds eat seeds parakeets macaws it's their favorite food
Oats are the seed of a cereal plant commonly known as the oat it's latin name is Avena sativa.
Yes,Yes it is. It is almost the same exact thing! but oat meal is much creamier! :)
It uses the energy of the starch and sugar that is stored in the seed to create the first bits of growth that get it to the sunlight. It is that starch and sugar that is the reason we use seeds such as wheat, oat, barley, beans, etc., as energy sources for ourselves.
oat groats will not germinate. only un-hulled oat germinate.
That really depends on the soil type, when you are going to plant and what oat variety/cultivar you are planting. As such this question cannot be answered.
You can use syrup instead of brown sugar but note that this will make the recipe moister, as there is water in syrup, but not in brown sugar. You may need to add a little more flour to balance this out. The flavour will be slightly different.
Wild oat (Avena sativa ) is a member of the grass family native to Scotland. There are approximately 25 varieties of the oat plants, and oat is now grown throughout the world.