Teff

🌱 Vegetarian 🌿 Vegan

Description

Teff is a small, round grain that ranges in color from creamy to reddish-brown to almost black; when cooked, it has a slightly nutty, mildly sweet flavor and a soft, slightly grainy texture. In Ethiopia, it is most commonly used to prepare injera, while teff flour works well in pancakes, gluten-free bread, puddings, and as an addition to porridge, soups, and meatballs, easily combining with vegetables, herbs, and spices. Teff is rich in fiber, protein with a good amino acid profile (including lysine), iron, calcium, and manganese, has a low glycemic index, and may support digestion and blood sugar control. Store whole grains in a dry, cool, and airtight container; it is best to keep the flour in the refrigerator or freezer to prevent it from going rancid.

Nutrition facts (per 100g)

367 kcal Calories
13.3g Protein
73.1g Carbohydrates
2.4g Fats

Information

Typical weight 100.0g

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