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Oatcake

British pronunciation/ˈə‍ʊtke‍ɪk/
American pronunciation/ˈoʊtkeɪk/
Oatcake
[NOUN]
1

a thin, round and flat bread that is not sweet, made with oatmeal and originated in Scotland

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oatcake definition and meaning

What is "oatcake"?

Oatcake is a type of flatbread that is made from oats and usually eaten as a snack or a breakfast food. It originated in Scotland and is now popular in many other parts of the world. Oatcakes typically have a crumbly texture and a slightly sweet taste, but they can also be made savory by adding herbs or spices. They are often served with cheese, butter, or jam, but can also be enjoyed on their own or used as a base for appetizers or canapés. Oatcakes are a healthy snack option as they are high in fiber and protein and low in saturated fat and sugar. They are also a great alternative to traditional wheat-based crackers for those who are gluten intolerant.

Examples
1Unlike her greedy sisters, she gives a piece of the oatcake to her mother.
2I fed it a steady diet of oatcakes and hay, with the occasional sugar cube as a treat.
3Other regions in the U.K. have their own variations, too: in Scotland, for example, a full breakfast might include haggis or oatcakes, while in Wales you might find it includes cockles or laverbread.
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