Steel-Cut Oats, Bulk 4.8 Lb. Bag

$21.99 - $46.99
(1 review) Write a Review

Free shipping on every order (to lower 48 states)

Adding to cart… The item has been added
Steel Cut Oats come from the inner most part of the oat kernel and have a nutty taste, a chewy texture and a golden color. Steel-cut oats are whole grain groats, the inner portion of the oat kernel, which have been cut into only two or three pieces. They are the most natural and nutrient packed selection of oats because they undergo only minimal processing. Cooking time is longer for these than rolled oats and can be used as a hot cereal, in soups and stews, breads, and baked goods. Needless to say, this nutritional powerhouse generates a lot of interest (and sales) here at our market. We buy large quantities of Grain Millers Steel-Cut Oats and repackage it into more practical sizes for your cooking needs and at a price that is also practical for your wallet. Buy in Bulk Quantities and Save $$$.

1 Review Hide Reviews Show Reviews

  • 5
    Steel cut oats

    Posted by David on 30th Jan 2024

    The oats are the best quality I have found. They are creamy and a great nutty flavor. I would recommend you try the oats.

Fresh fruit delivery: how it works

 
Shop Online

Browse our online store and select which items you'd like delivered (we also ship our popular grocery and bulk food items!).

 
Free same-day shipping

Our team packs and ships most orders the same day so you can get your food as quickly as possible.

 
Enjoy!

Enjoy the convenience of farm-picked, nutrient-rich produce shipped directly to your doorstep.

Doing things the right way: our soil-first philosophy

At Kauffman Orchard, we believe in growing and harvesting fruit the right way. For over 100 years, we have believed that cultivating rich soil helps to produce a superior product. That's why we grow fruit that is pesticide-free, healthy, responsibly farmed, and available to be shipped to your doorstep.

Over 100 years
of family farming
Fruit with up to 4 times
more nutrients
Properly cultivated soil
yields healthy fruit