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You are here: Home / News / MyPR / Is Your Instant Porridge Worth Its Oats?

Is Your Instant Porridge Worth Its Oats?

20 May 2024 by Guest

Oats are recognised as being a super grain based on their nutritional value. In South Africa, oat porridge has been a breakfast staple for over 100 years, especially on chilly Winter mornings, providing warmth and energy to kick-start the day. However, with the pace of modern life, convenience has become key and that’s where hassle-free …

Oats are recognised as being a super grain based on their nutritional value. In South Africa, oat porridge has been a breakfast staple for over 100 years, especially on chilly Winter mornings, providing warmth and energy to kick-start the day. However, with the pace of modern life, convenience has become key and that’s where hassle-free instant oats come in. They offer the same wholesome goodness of traditional oats but in a fraction of the time. However, not all instant oats are created equal. Some have higher sugar and sodium levels, which makes consumers question whether traditional oats are not the healthier option.

That’s where FUTURELIFE® Smart Instant Oats Classic steps in, offering a nutritious solution for busy mornings. Keegan Eichstadt, Marketing Manager at FUTURELIFE®, explains that these oats challenge the notion that traditional cooked oats are automatically healthier. “Approved as part of the Heart and Stroke Foundation eating plan, Smart Instant Oats Classic provides the best of both worlds: the taste, texture and health benefits of traditional cooked oats while offering the convenience of quick and easy instant oats preparation,” he elaborates.

So, what sets FUTURELIFE® Smart Instant Oats apart from the rest?

  • High in Fibre: Oats naturally contain both soluble and insoluble fibre. Insoluble dietary fibre plays a role in keeping the gut healthy. Soluble fibre, including beta-glucans plays a role in lowering cholesterol.
  • Heart Health: Approved by The Heart and Stroke Foundation and helps lower cholesterol (3g beta glucan fibre daily, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease by reducing blood cholesterol levels).
  • No Added Sugar: Can assist with blood sugar control and weight management.
  • Immune Support: Contains targeted minerals (Zinc, Copper and Selenium) that contribute to the normal function of the immune system.
  • Formulated with MODUCARE®: A daily immune supplement, made from a patented blend of natural plant sterols and sterolins, in a clinically proven ratio of 100:1.
  • Quick and Easy: Just add boiling water and it’s ready in just one minute, they’re perfect for hectic mornings when every second counts.
  • Versatile: Instant Oats Classic can be prepared in multiple ways! Simply add hot water, enjoy with fruit, milk or yoghurt or be creative with some delicious overnight oat recipes!
  • Convenient Packaging: Whether you prefer a 700g re-sealable bag or handy 50g sachets, we’ve got you covered for on-the-go goodness.

So, whether you’re a busy mom trying to fuel your kids for the day or a professional looking for a quick, nutritious breakfast, FUTURELIFE® Smart Instant Oats Classic makes mornings a whole lot easier – and healthier,” Eichstadt concludes.

For more information, go to: www.futurelife.co.za

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Author: SayWatt SayWatt from SayWatt on behalf of FUTURELIFE®.

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