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“…Despite the health benefits, the current consumption of vegetables is insufficient to meet the daily requirements of people living on cassava-based diets. 7 Raaijmakers et al 8 and Bakker et al , 9 also reported the low vegetable intake in Nigeria and Rwanda. Thus, fortifying starchy staples with leafy vegetable powder provides an effective and convenient means of ensuring vegetable consumption among the consumers.…”
Food-to-food fortification of yellow cassava flour with leafy vegetable powders (Amaranthus and Telfairia occidentalis) was employed in this study to develop cassava-vegetable spaghetti-like pasta products (YP, YPA5, YPA10, YPU5, YPU10,...
“…Despite the health benefits, the current consumption of vegetables is insufficient to meet the daily requirements of people living on cassava-based diets. 7 Raaijmakers et al 8 and Bakker et al , 9 also reported the low vegetable intake in Nigeria and Rwanda. Thus, fortifying starchy staples with leafy vegetable powder provides an effective and convenient means of ensuring vegetable consumption among the consumers.…”
Food-to-food fortification of yellow cassava flour with leafy vegetable powders (Amaranthus and Telfairia occidentalis) was employed in this study to develop cassava-vegetable spaghetti-like pasta products (YP, YPA5, YPA10, YPU5, YPU10,...
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