Development and Evaluation of Millet Based Convenience Mix
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Abstract
Millets are small seeded annual cereal grains. These are very hardy crops and can be grown successfully in Infertility lands. These crops are less prone to diseases and pests. It is stable cereals like wheat and rice, some of them are even better with regard to average protein, fat and mineral contents. Millets are particularly low in phytic acid and rich in dietary fibre, iron, calcium and B-vitamins. It also contains higher proportion of unavailable carbohydrates and release of sugar from millet is low. Over the past three decades cultivation and production of nutritious cereals is decreasing significantly, because of poverty, shifting consumption pattern from a balanced diet, widespread prevalence of nutritional deficiencies and also low consumption of nutritious cereals. But in the last two decades, grain based snack and convenience foods market had witnessed a very rapid growth all over the world.Downloads
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2011-02-01
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Karuppasamy, P., Kanchana, S., Hemalatha, G., & Muthukrishnan, N. (2011). Development and Evaluation of Millet Based Convenience Mix. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 48(2), 70–75. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.co.in/index.php/ijnd/article/view/4721
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