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Hamlyns Scottish Fine Stoneground Oatmeal is a 1000g pack of premium oats milled using traditional Scottish stone grinding for a fine texture. Designed for quick cooking in pots or microwaves, it’s perfect for smooth porridge and versatile baking applications. Produced sustainably in Scotland with wind turbine energy, these oats are rigorously sourced and tested to ensure top quality from farm to table.





| ASIN | B06XC9VKV5 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,019 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #501 in Oatmeal #2,033 in Breakfast Foods |
| Brand | Hamlyns of Scotland Ltd |
| Brand Name | Hamlyns of Scotland Ltd |
| Breakfast Cereal Type | Oatmeal |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Cuisine | Scottish cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 680 Reviews |
| Flavor | Scottish Oatmeal |
| Item Form | Flaked |
| Item Package Weight | 1.03 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 35 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Hamlyns of Scotland Ltd |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Size Name | 35 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Size | 35 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Total Eaches | 1 |
| Unit Count | 35.0 Ounce |
N**R
Makes great porridge!
I grew up eating oatmeal at least once a day, made by my Northern Irish grandfather. He used Quaker rolled oats because that is all he could find in the stores. In years later I 'graduated' to Irish steel cut oats, then Bob's Red Mill oats. Red Mill is a very good oatmeal, but Hamlyn's is the best. It has a nice oat flavor and a smooth, creamy texture. It cooks in less than five minutes after bringing it to the boil. My formula is one part oats, three parts water and scant salt, so you can make as much, or as little, as you want. I find a 1/3 US cup of oats to be about right. Great oatmeal, easy and quick to prepare.
R**A
This is perfect oatmeal
It is not pin oats, it is not rolled oats....i think it is oatmeal ground the way it used to be. 20 minutes to wonderful texture, great flavor, and then it is just a matter of time until I need another good hot breakfast! I eat mine with a little salted butter and some honey.
A**R
Unreal
So good! I wish I could afford to eat this wonderful porridge everyday. Not your ordinary oatmeal. No comparison to Quaker (glyphosate) oats. You need more water to cook but delicious!
A**P
Perfect.
We visited Scotland two summers ago and fell in love with just about everything, including the oatmeal we ate every morning. I know it sounds weird, but there just isn't another oatmeal product quite like this one, even if other brands claim to be of Scottish style. I have been happy to find that I can consistently order Hamlyn's Scottish Oatmeal (the exact same brand and bag we used in Scotland) from this seller, as it is somehow always in stock and ships quickly. The cost is a bit high, but perhaps still reasonable, considering that it does not seem to be otherwise available on American grocery shelves. This style of oatmeal takes a little more care in preparation, in order to prevent lumps, but if done correctly, should be a mostly smooth mixture with perhaps a bit of mealiness in the mouth feel. Add a touch of brown sugar and cream for a delicious (and filling) breakfast. Update 05/14/2021: I don't know how this seller is still getting this product. It was briefly unavailable, but then quickly back in stock, and I was able to replenish our supply even during the pandemic. It's an indulgence, for sure, but I'm thankful to still be able to get it.
A**R
So creamy and cooks real fast
I easily would have given this product if it weren't for the poor packaging. Other customers had the same thing to say. The bag it came in was torn at the bottom and this was the case with both of the bags I ordered. How is this so? But the oatmeal is terrific. At the same time I bought several bags of the Bob's Red Mill steel cut oats. Probably the best oatmeal I have ever eaten with not much of a close second anywhere. Those oats are big and chewy and an amazing flavor. But the problem is that they need to cook for 20 minutes. When I get hungry I need to eat something Right Now. They are super easy to cook. Add the oats, add the water, bring to a boil, cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Then you will have a revelation. Seriously. But, the nice thing about these oats is that they cook in 3-4 minutes. Much better. They are still steel cut oats but are cut into much finer pieces. There is even some powder in the mix. They do need a little extra attention- add the water, add the oats and bring to a boil and stir vigorously for a few minutes. Not that much work. Then I covered the pot, turned off the heat, left the pan on the burner and came back a few minutes later. Wow. Nice and creamy, still a little chewy, easier to eat than the Bob's oatmeal. And plenty of very delicious flavor, just not a intense as Bob's. I will probably buy both again, but I may end up eating these more often. Just a side not here: On some level these do not even taste like oats. My whole life I have eaten Quaker style rolled oats and I associate that taste with oatmeal. These almost taste like a different grain, the taste is so much different. Definitely a superior product
P**W
A bowl a day… : )
This is the best tasting oatmeal I’ve eaten since I was about 7 or 8 years old—so, close to 60 years ago. The brand was the one with the smiling gentleman on the box; so I’d venture to say that back then, oatmeal was made the old fashioned way—and it wasn’t from Scotland! :) But thankfully I can purchase authentic oats through Amazon/Whole Foods, and other sources.
A**R
Best ever oatmeal!
Great Product! Great Service!
M**.
It is not bad, but…
It is too thin, too crumbled. It tastes not bad, but the texture is not my favorite.
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