Cornell: Gut Check - Teff Grain Boosts Stomach Microbiome Health
November 13, 2020
November 13, 2020
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 13 (TNSJou) -- Cornell University issued the following news:
The seeds of a teff plant - which look similar to wheat - are tiny in stature, but they pack a nutritional wallop.
Relatively new to the U.S., teff has long been a superfood in East African - specifically Ethiopia - as a staple food crop rich in fiber.
Cornell food scientists, led by Elad Tako, associate professor of food science, now confirm this grain greatly helps the sto . . .
The seeds of a teff plant - which look similar to wheat - are tiny in stature, but they pack a nutritional wallop.
Relatively new to the U.S., teff has long been a superfood in East African - specifically Ethiopia - as a staple food crop rich in fiber.
Cornell food scientists, led by Elad Tako, associate professor of food science, now confirm this grain greatly helps the sto . . .