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Title: Pseudocereals and less common cereals : grain properties and utilization potential / [edited by] Peter S. Belton, John R.N. Taylor. [Variant title:Pseudocereals and less common cereals.]
Author: Taylor, John R. N. ; Belton, Peter S.
Year: c2002.
Description: xviii, 269 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Subject: Buckwheat. ; Processing. ; Chemical composition. ; Cereal products. ; Milling. ; Food products. ; Triticum spelta. ; Sorghum. ; Grain crops. ; Chenopodium quinoa. ; Amaranthus caudatus. ; Nutrition. ; Millets. ; Cereals.
Notes: Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN/ISSN: 3540429395;
Type: Book
Abstract: 1. The Major Seed Storage Proteins of Spelt Wheat, Sorghum, Millets and Pseudocereals / Peter R. Shewry -- 2. Sorghum / John R. N. Taylor and Peter S. Belton -- 3. Quinoa / John R. N. Taylor and Mary L. Parker -- 4. Buckwheat / Peter Biacs, Erzsebet Aubrecht, Iren Leder and Jozsef Lajos -- 5. Spelt Wheat / Raimondo Cubadda and Emanuele Marconi -- 6. Millets / A. Babatunde Obilana and Eric Manyasa -- 7. Grain Amaranth / Emerich Berghofer and Regine Schoenlechner.
"This book, written by leading grain scientists from Europe and Africa, examines six such grains that have been important food crops in various parts of the world and have the potential for much greater and more widespread use. The chemistry, nutritional value, food processing technologies and potential applications of three true cereals: sorghum, spelt wheat and the major millet species, and three dicotyledonous pseudocereals: grain amaranth, buckwheat and quinoa are discussed. Just three cereal grains a
In addition, the intensive cultivation practices needed to produce the required high yields of these cereals is frequently leading to environmental degradation, and they are often inappropriate in the Developing World."-- Back cover.
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