i have seen this at that store and the macros are similar to that of brown rice and it is advertised as a whole grain. any thoughts on incorperating this into ones diet?
Simply use it as you would brown rice. I rotate it in as one of my carb sources year around, as it is a nice change. I will also use it as I would oatmeal, with a little cinnamon and stevia or Splenda. The texture is very satisfying and goes well with most anything.
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i wasnt sure since i had not heard much about it before but i will be rotating it into my routine. It tastes great too and goes with just about anything
They have instant barley, which I don't like very well. If not, the regular barley takes about 30 to 45 min. to prepare like rice. I add fennel and garlic.....yum.
i have used the instant barley (quaker brand) you can cook it on the stove top or in the microwave. the microwave only takes about three minutes. if i make a half cup then ill put just under a half cup of barley and some garlic and onion powder and three minutes and its ready
i like barley but have to say if its not oats then it gonna be rolled rye for me almost identical macros as oats but 2 g less fats sometimes i do 50/50 oats rye.
oats are one of the softest of the rolled grains. rye is much dense as is barley as i rememmber it. i think oats have even been steamed or cooked somewhat to be rolled oats. could be wrong