








🌟 Transform your baking game with guilt-free fiber!
LifeSourceFoods Oat Fiber 500 is a 3 LB bag of all-natural, gluten-free oat fiber that provides a zero-calorie, zero-carb solution for enhancing your diet. With 5 grams of fiber per tablespoon, it's ideal for low-carb and ketogenic baking, ensuring you can enjoy delicious meals without compromising your health goals.
| ASIN | B07NY4PQ6D |
| ASIN | B07NY4PQ6D |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,781 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #14 in Oat Flour |
| Brand Name | LifeSource Foods |
| Breakfast Cereal Type | Muesli |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Cuisine | Western/international |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,246) |
| Flavor | Wheat,Oat |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 1.4 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.32 x 10.51 x 4.25 inches; 3 Pounds |
| Set Name | Oat Fiber 500 |
| Size | 48 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Natural |
| Unit Count | 48.0 Ounce |
| Units | 48.0 Ounce |
F**L
Great for keto bread!
This is a product I use to make my keto bread and my keto bread tastes fantastic. So all I can say is this is a good product as well
E**N
read review
First off the flavor is neutral. I take a tsp full of it in water as dietary fiber. Leave it sitting in water and just like regular flour will get gluey. I put it in, swirl it and down it not concerned with taste or consistency. It is a huge bag and looks just like flour but is not a flour replacement. If you look on youtube there are a lot of videos where you use anywhere from a Tbs to a 1/4 cup of these with lupine, or almond or coconut flours. I feel it is best to tweak an already created recipe until you get the hang of it, but very useful. Is a great sub for thickening things as well. And for those who don't know this could be as many carbs as can be, but also has the same amount of fiber so the net carbs are zero period end of story, stay in ketosis, no insulin spike at all. Even if you aren't diabetic or keto this is really good stuff and we all should look for ways to lower our A1C.
N**S
This is high quality
This is helping me live a low carb lifestyle. It helps make things seem like bread when added to almond flour. You can also make gravy with this. I love it.
S**T
Great big bag will last a long time
Really helps cut down on carbs.
T**G
High fiber, negligible calories, but glyphosate risk
I like how this product adds fiber to any recipe. It works great in gluten-free baking recipes. However, they need to offer a certified ORGANIC option. I'm aware that grains like oats are often contaminated with glyphosate. Farmers in northern U.S. and Canadian regions often spray their oats with glyphosate to speed the death of their plants, dry their seeds, and increase their profits. This product is made from the outer husk of the oat, so it is at highest risk of being contaminated with glyphosate.
R**B
A low carb approved sub
I use this mostly for my faux mash potatoes I make on keto. I cook down daikon (a naturally low carb root veggie that looks a lot like a white giant carrot) or radishes in water and then add a touch of the lowest carb real potato flakes (not too many so I keep carbs at bay-about 1/3 cup for 3 daikons or 2 lbs radishes) I can find and then I add this oat fiber (usually 1/2-1 cup to taste and to thicken) with some soft goat cheese or cream cheese, cream and butter and I get about 8-10 1/2 cup, 3-4 net carb mash potatoes and they are so much better then cauliflower mash! Taste SO CLOSE to real mashers! I love this brand of oat fiber! Cheap and great to use to keep my blood sugar at bay!!!!
A**R
ZERO net carbs, makes the closest to real bread for low carb diets!
Made only of the fibrous husk of the oat kernel, oat fiber contains none of the proteins or carbs in actual oats, however it's probably not ok for people with celiac or other serious gluten sensitivities. I bought this to use with a low carb "rustic" bread recipe and it's the best I've found. If you google "rustic farmer bread" and keto you'll find a recipe which uses potato fiber (the author is European and potato fiber is more commonly used there, but oat fiber works beautifully). It's a good value, I don't really make bread all that much, but when I want a low carb sandwich this recipe with this product really can't be beat!
D**K
Best used with other low carb flour
I combine it with almond and chickpea flours to make my own low carb all purpose flour. It gives it a fluffy texture and doesn't add any calories.
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