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Journal of Ethnic Foods
Injera (An Ethnic, Traditional Staple Food of Ethiopia): A review on Traditional Practice to Scientific Developments
Satheesh Neela1  Solomon Workneh Fanta1 
[1] Faculty of Chemical and Food Engineering, Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar University, Post box Number: 026, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia;
关键词: Absit;    Composite flour;    Ethnic staple food;    Ethiopian bread;    ersho;    Injera;    shiro;    wot;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s42779-020-00069-x
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

Injera is fermented Ethiopian ethnic traditional staple food prepared usually form teff flour [Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter]. Almost all the Ethiopians consume this food at least once in a day. Injera preparation composed of many steps, starting from grain preparation to baking; these all steps are still performing with indigenous knowledge with traditional practices. This Ethiopian national super food appreciating in many western countries due to the superior nutritional properties, especially lack of gluten and good mineral compositions (Rich of Iron). Research on injera preparation from composite flours for nutritional enhancement and sensory quality improvements were took lion share in reported scientific research. However, limited research was reported on preservation of injera by chemical ingredients and natural species, microbes involved in fermentation and spoilage. In addition, very fewer studies were reported on effect of milling quality of injera seed and role of fermentation on anti-nutritional factors degradation. However, scientific review to show the injera traditional practice and scientific research undertaken in this area is hardly found. In considering above all, this review is under taken with objective to review the traditional ethnic practice and scientific research reported on injera preparation.

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