Maize in Zimbabwe lacks essential nutrients like protein, iron, and zinc. This study explored alternative ingredients, including climate smart cereals used in porridge, to address this issue. A fortified porridge was developed by adding mopane worm powder, known for its high protein content. Consumer analysis in the UK and Zimbabwe confirmed acceptability of the fortified porridge. The study also assessed the nutritional quality by examining protein, iron, and zinc bioaccessibility after digestion. Results showed a significant increase in the porridge's nutritional profile. A 20 kg child consuming a 50 g portion of the fortified porridge had a potential 230 % increase in protein uptake and 164 % and 109 % increases in iron and zinc uptake, ...
Studies have consistently shown that regular consumption of wholegrain or cereal dietary fibre can p...
There is growing interest in Sub-Saharan Africa for substituting maize with climate-smart crops like...
The prevalence of iron deficiency and anaemia among young children in Kenya is high. This is because...
Currently, no data exist on the utilization of the newly described cricket species (Scapsipedus icip...
Undernutrition and mineral deficiencies negatively impact both the health and academic performance o...
The aim of the present study was to explore the effect of traditional fermentation and cooking on mi...
An emerging tool in the fight against the high prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies in sub-Saha...
Abstract An emerging tool in the fight against the high prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies in ...
Sorghum is a very important cereal food in Africa on account of its drought tolerance. Sorghum porri...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Objectives: The aim of this study ...
Cereals are of low iron and zinc bioavailability because of high phytic acid (PA) and phenolic compo...
Mineral deficiencies remain high in Africa, especially in rural communities subsisting on monotonous...
The most prevalent micronutrient deficiencies in sub-Saharan Africa are iron, zinc and vitamin A. Th...
Abstract: Cereals are a major staple in many African homes contributing significant amounts of energ...
Open Access JournalMaize-meal porridge is commonly consumed meal for the adults as breakfast food an...
Studies have consistently shown that regular consumption of wholegrain or cereal dietary fibre can p...
There is growing interest in Sub-Saharan Africa for substituting maize with climate-smart crops like...
The prevalence of iron deficiency and anaemia among young children in Kenya is high. This is because...
Currently, no data exist on the utilization of the newly described cricket species (Scapsipedus icip...
Undernutrition and mineral deficiencies negatively impact both the health and academic performance o...
The aim of the present study was to explore the effect of traditional fermentation and cooking on mi...
An emerging tool in the fight against the high prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies in sub-Saha...
Abstract An emerging tool in the fight against the high prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies in ...
Sorghum is a very important cereal food in Africa on account of its drought tolerance. Sorghum porri...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Objectives: The aim of this study ...
Cereals are of low iron and zinc bioavailability because of high phytic acid (PA) and phenolic compo...
Mineral deficiencies remain high in Africa, especially in rural communities subsisting on monotonous...
The most prevalent micronutrient deficiencies in sub-Saharan Africa are iron, zinc and vitamin A. Th...
Abstract: Cereals are a major staple in many African homes contributing significant amounts of energ...
Open Access JournalMaize-meal porridge is commonly consumed meal for the adults as breakfast food an...
Studies have consistently shown that regular consumption of wholegrain or cereal dietary fibre can p...
There is growing interest in Sub-Saharan Africa for substituting maize with climate-smart crops like...
The prevalence of iron deficiency and anaemia among young children in Kenya is high. This is because...