How to Say "oats" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “oats” is “avena” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Desayuno un tazón de avena con fresas cada mañana.
I eat a bowl of oatmeal with strawberries every morning.
¿Tienes leche de avena para mi café?
Do you have oat milk for my coffee?
Las galletas de avena y pasas son mis favoritas.
Oatmeal raisin cookies are my favorite.
One word for two things
In English, we use 'oats' for the grain and 'oatmeal' for the meal. In Spanish, 'avena' covers both!
It's a singular lady
Even though 'oats' is plural in English, 'avena' is singular and feminine. You should say 'la avena' and use singular verbs with it.
The 'Plural' Trap
Mistake: “Me gustan las avenas.”
Correction: Me gusta la avena. (Use the singular form when talking about the food in general.)
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