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Triticale

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Preparation, uses, and tips

Use triticale flour in waffles for a pleasant flavour and scent. You can also sprout the berries, and add the nutritious sprouts to salads.

Buying and storing tips

Purchase triticale prepackaged on the shelves of most natural food stores or groceries, or in the bulk section for maximum savings. Store triticale in a cool, dry area in a sealed glass or plastic container, because air, moisture, and sunlight can cause the oils to go rancid.

Varieties

Triticale is found in cereals and in baked goods, such as biscuits, cookies, and breads. It is also available in flake form, or as a whole grain or flour.

Nutrition Highlights

Triticale, 100g
Calories: 336
Protein: 13g
Carbohydrate: 72.13g
Total Fat: 2.09g
*Excellent source of: Thiamine (0.416mg), and Magnesium (130mg)
*Good source of: Folate (73mcg)

*Foods that are an “excellent source” of a particular nutrient provide 20% or more of the Recommended Daily Value, based upon United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines. Foods that are a “good source” of a particular nutrient provide between 10 and 20% of the USDA Recommended Daily Value. Nutritional information and daily nutritional guidelines may vary in different countries. Please consult the appropriate organization in your country for specific nutritional values and the recommended daily guidelines.