Pulses: Poor man's food or future super food?
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Jayasena, Vijay
Abbas, S.
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2016Type
Journal Article
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Jayasena, V. and Abbas, S. 2016. Pulses: Poor man's food or future super food? Food Australia. 68 (3): pp. 32-32.
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Food Australia
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Abstract
The humble pulse was once the favoured food of many ancient civilisations. Could it also be the answer to sustainable food in the 21st century?
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