2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3980928/v1
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Nutritional quality and functional properties of finger millet, sweet potato, and soybean composite flour as affected by blending ratios

Ibrahim Mohammed,
Sirawdink Fikreyesus Forsido,
Chala G. Kuyu

Abstract: Despite their low nutritional values, cereals are the main raw materials that are used for the development of different food products. This study aimed to develop nutrient-rich flour blended from orange-fleshed sweet potato, finger millet, and soybean. The experiment was conducted to optimize the blending ratio of composite flours. Thirteen formulations of composite flours were generated using a mixture design with varying ratios of finger millet (45–55%), OFSP (30–40%), and soybean (10–20%). The composite flo… Show more

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