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Sensory Attributes of Composite Breads from Shelf Storable Orange-Fleshed Sweetpotato Puree

Technological advances in baking have enabled the use of bread as a food vehicle for various nutrients through use of composite flours. Orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) puree subjected to cold chain storage has been used to enrich bread with beta-carotene. However, this has proven expensive and inc...

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Published in:Open agriculture 2018-11, Vol.3 (1), p.459-465
Main Authors: Muzhingi, Tawanda, Owade, Joshua Ombaka, Abong, George Ooko, Okoth, Michael Wandayi, Heck, Simon, Low, Jan, Mbogo, Daniel, Malavi, Derrick
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