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Cabibi (Freshwater clam) represents one of the Philippines' most sustainable seafood resources. Natural production remains strong and exceeds demand, and farmed production is improving and expanding. Clams are a low fat, high protein seafood choice with an above average amount of healthful minerals such as selenium, zinc, iron, magnesium and B vitamins like niacin. The nutritional profile of clam products will be determined by the product form and any added ingredients. It is the main objective of this study to introduce a cabibi or freshwater clam (Batissa violacea) sauce as another option for any other type of condiment…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Cabibi (Freshwater clam) represents one of the Philippines' most sustainable seafood resources. Natural production remains strong and exceeds demand, and farmed production is improving and expanding. Clams are a low fat, high protein seafood choice with an above average amount of healthful minerals such as selenium, zinc, iron, magnesium and B vitamins like niacin. The nutritional profile of clam products will be determined by the product form and any added ingredients. It is the main objective of this study to introduce a cabibi or freshwater clam (Batissa violacea) sauce as another option for any other type of condiment
Autorenporträt
Cristina Cortes has completed her PhD in Educational Management on year 2012 at the Cagayan State University-Aparri garnering an outstanding rating in her dissertation presentation. She is presently an Associate Professor IV at the Cagayan State University-Aparri.