 |
(Natural News) The Vigna genus has generously provided us with a number of nutritious and tasty legumes (including adzuki beans, cowpeas, and mung beans) that have become fairly important food crops in many parts of the world. Tanzanian researchers believe that the remaining non-domesticated members of the large family of legumes are potentially significant sources... |
Scientists explore exotic species of legumes as potential alternative sources for human and animal nutrition
Continue Reading
Bagikan Berita Ini
Related Posts :
Eating late at night linked to weight gain, diabetes and heart conditions
(Natural News) First experimental evidence now shows that late-night snacking can cause more than… Read More...
Caprylic acid, a nutrient found in coconut oil, kills persistent Candida biofilms
(Natural News) Caprylic acid, a natural compound found in abundance in coconut oil, has been obse… Read More...
Sini powder, a TCM herbal formula, shown to have potent anti-depressive effects
(Natural News) According to a team of researchers, Sini powder, an herbal formula, can be us… Read More...
Earlier diabetes diagnosis results in higher risk for other life-threatening diseases including cancer, heart disease, stroke
(Natural News) Even though Type 2 diabetes (T2D) was previously regarded as a disease that u… Read More...
Stunning arrest of deep state official reveals how BuzzFeed acts as part of a treasonous criminal enterprise pretending to be engaged in journalism
(Natural News) The criminal arrest of a high-level Treasury Department employee named Natalie May… Read More...
0 Response to "Scientists explore exotic species of legumes as potential alternative sources for human and animal nutrition"
Post a Comment