Whole Maize Flour for Better Food and Nutrition Security in Malawi
Theresa Nakoma Ngoma,
Victor Taleon,
Brighton Mvumi
et al.
Abstract:Maize is the staple cereal in Malawi, with a daily per capita consumption of 383g (dry matter basis), primarily consumed as dehulled maize flour used to cook nsima, a thick porridge. However, the extent of mass and nutrient loss during dehulling remains unclear in this food-insecure country, where the household maize harvest typically lasts only 6–7 months. In the current study, a milling experiment to determine yield and micronutrient losses was conducted. Milling batches (30 kg) of four maize grain varieties… Show more
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