Brand | Roland |
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Form | Flaked |
Appropriate Age Range | Adult |
Package Information | Box |
Item model number | 72043 |
Units | 2379.0 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 11.13 x 11.13 x 13.34 cm; 793.79 g |
Item Weight | 792 g |
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McCann's Steel Cut Irish Oatmeal, 28-Ounce Cans (Pack of 3)
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Brand | Roland |
Flavour | Irish Oatmeal |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Item form | Flaked |
Unit count | 2379.0 Grams |
Number of Items | 3 |
Package information | Box |
Item weight | 28 Ounces |
Total eaches | 3 |
Package weight | 2.77 Kilograms |
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ASIN | B003MOX7WE |
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Customer Reviews |
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Date First Available | Aug. 23 2011 |
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Customers like the brand and taste of the breakfast cereal. They mention it's a great product that they've been using for years.
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"This is a great product, have been using for years, I mske the traditinal family turkey xtuffing with it... delicious." Read more
Customers like the taste of the breakfast cereal. They mention it's delicious with turkey stuffing.
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- Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2024Verified PurchaseGreat Brand!
- Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2024Verified PurchaseBest steel cut oats we have ever had
They take linger to cook but they are worth it
- Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2023Verified PurchaseDelicious steel cut
- Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2021Verified PurchaseGreat product, hard to find in Canada so nice to be able to order on 鶹.
- Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2017Verified PurchaseThis is a great product, have been using for years, I mske the traditinal family turkey xtuffing with it... delicious.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2025Verified PurchaseThree tins of McCanns Oatmeal were shipped in a double box - that is to say the external 鶹 sipping box and an internal sealed box containing the tins. Neither box showed any damage. Yet all 3 tins were shipped as damaged products with the bottom edge of each tin, the seal of the rolled edge, being open by an apparent dint consistent on all 3 cans. Perhaps by the manufacturing process. Regardless, I was shipped damaged food products.
- Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2023Verified PurchaseAll three containers were defective, dented, scratched, and the lids were not intact.
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- JoanneReviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Make it in batches!
Verified PurchaseI’m not a big oatmeal person. This, however, has a nice, chewy mouthfeel and a slightly nutty flavor. Because it takes 30 minutes to make, I prepare it in batches, eat what I want and refrigerate the rest. When I scoop out my next meal, sometimes I sprinkle a little nutmeg and cinnamon on it before microwaving and top off with a small amount of milk and fresh strawberries. YUM!!
- Xander and Patrick's NanaReviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Take time to enjoy real, wholesome food.
Verified PurchaseFirst of all, the cans may arrive dented, but when the can is empty, one can push out the dents easily, even if you are arthritic and elderly, as am I. I use the cans for various items in the sewing room. With dry products, a dented can is not an indication of possible botulism, as one reviewer worried. It does take some time to cook, but it is well worth it. I have only coffee at breakfast, and eat oatmeal at lunch. I use two cups of water and half a cup of oatmeal, and have found cooking smaller amounts does not work well. I add cinnamon, because both the oatmeal and cinnamon are anti-inflammatory, and it tastes good, too. This oatmeal is real food. It is wholesome food. It is worth the wait for it to cook, and worth sitting down to savor. It may not suit those always in a rush, but life is more pleasant if one slows down a bit to enjoy it. The texture of the oatmeal is not the same as the quick stuff. When recommending the oatmeal to my daughter in law, I suggested calling it porridge when introducing it to my under five year old granddaughters, who are used to quick oatmeal. If it is called something different, a new and intriguing word, they will give it more of a chance.