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Nutritional composition, functional and pasting properties of wheat, mushroom, and high quality cassava composite flour

Utilization of cheap and readily available staple food products such as high quality cassava flour (HQCF) in substituting more expensive wheat flour is increasing. Mushroom addition can be use to enhance the nutritional value of such food products. Wheat, mushroom, and HQCFs were blended together in...

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Published in:Journal of food processing and preservation 2017-10, Vol.41 (5), p.e13150-n/a
Main Authors: Ekunseitan, Oluwakemi F., Obadina, Adewale O., Sobukola, Olajide P., Omemu, Adebukunola M., Adegunwa, Mojisola O., Kajihausa, Olatundun E., Adebowale, Abdul‐Rasaq A., Sanni, Silifat A., Sanni, Lateef O., Keith, Tomlins
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