Lupin ‘super’ cereals: A new trend on the horizon?
date:Jul 06, 2012
produces around 70% of the global supply.

Jayasena said the new cereal product has huge potential for success in Asia, the Middle East and US due to its health offerings.

Dietary habits and lifestyles in these countries have changed and are changing. As a result obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases have become major health problems,Jayasena told BakeryandSnacks.com.

The Middle East, for example, holds some of the highest diabetic rates, he said, and Western diets are not rich in legu
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