Functional Properties, Nutrient Content, Digestibility and Acceptability of Breakfast Cereals Made from Yellow Maize-Soybean Composite and Firm-Ripe Banana Flour
Edima-Nyah, A. P.,
Amande, E. I.,
Ekanem, K. E.
Abstract:Breakfast cereals were produced from blends of yellow maize-Soybean composite and firm-ripe banana flours. A Composite flour blend was formulated by mixing yellow maize flour and soybean flour in the ratio of 70:30. Then, five samples of breakfast cereals were produced by substituting firm-ripe banana flour with the composite flour at the following ratios: 95:5 =A, 90:10 = B, 85:15 = C, 80:20 = D, 75:25 =E, and a 100% composite flour blend of yellow maize and Soybean flour (100:0 = F) served as a control. The… Show more
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