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There are various traditional foods with enormous potential for functional foods for the competitive functional food market. Since, Tef injera is consumed as a major staple food In Ethiopia. Now a day, making it with a pure Tef for consummation becomes costly and pure in nutrient quality. To improve nutritional quality and minimize the cost mixing of Tef Injera with other cereals is important with in appropriate proportion, composition and other attributes. The fact that cereals grains are tend to be limited in some vitamins whereas vegetables are rich in these. Those diets rich in fruits and…mehr

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There are various traditional foods with enormous potential for functional foods for the competitive functional food market. Since, Tef injera is consumed as a major staple food In Ethiopia. Now a day, making it with a pure Tef for consummation becomes costly and pure in nutrient quality. To improve nutritional quality and minimize the cost mixing of Tef Injera with other cereals is important with in appropriate proportion, composition and other attributes. The fact that cereals grains are tend to be limited in some vitamins whereas vegetables are rich in these. Those diets rich in fruits and vegetables have a reduced risk of heart, cardiovascular, neurological and chronic diseases. Compositing carrot pulp may improve the content of vit A in cereal grain products. Carrot mainly consumed as raw, rarely as converted to juice drink, used as salads and cooked as vegetable dish. Carrot contains nutritional antioxidants as (vitamins A, C, and E), also non-nutritional antioxidants as (beta-carotene, carotenoids, flavonoids, and flavones). Thus, carrot pulp supplement with mixture of sorghum and tef flour before and after fermentation for use as staple food is significant.
Autorenporträt
Ibrahim Mehdi; MSc. in Range Ecology and Management, Haramaya University, Etiopia; Abase Abdu: MSc. in Produzione animale, Università di Haramaya, Etiopia; Mengistu Urge: Dottorato di ricerca, Università svedese di scienze agrarie, Upsala, Svezia; Mohammed Yusuf Kurtu: PhD, Università di Scienze Naturali e Agricole, Free State, Sudafrica.