Hi!
I just discovered that oatmeal can soak a lot of fluid without increasing the volume. That's interesting to get a very dense drink, heavier than water!
When I put 200g of oatmeal into a cup, I can pour 400g water into it without rising the level, until the oatmeal is exactly covered with water. It's only a little bit more volume than the 400g of water (!), means it's almost 1.5 times heavier than water now.
In this ratio it was easy to eat, not dry and having only little taste. And it fills out and gives a really really heavy belly feeling, as it's even more dense than water.
I just quickly tried with the 200g for now, and will check out how much I can take somewhen this week.
Anybody already tried this?
How much of it can you eat in one go?
Thanks!
I just discovered that oatmeal can soak a lot of fluid without increasing the volume. That's interesting to get a very dense drink, heavier than water!
When I put 200g of oatmeal into a cup, I can pour 400g water into it without rising the level, until the oatmeal is exactly covered with water. It's only a little bit more volume than the 400g of water (!), means it's almost 1.5 times heavier than water now.
In this ratio it was easy to eat, not dry and having only little taste. And it fills out and gives a really really heavy belly feeling, as it's even more dense than water.
I just quickly tried with the 200g for now, and will check out how much I can take somewhen this week.
Anybody already tried this?
How much of it can you eat in one go?
Thanks!
4 years