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Medium Bulgar

Medium Bulgar

A traditional ingredient in the Middle East, bulgar is made from the wholegrain of wheat that has been steame, hulled, dried and then crushed. Full of nutrition, fine bulgur can be enjoyed cold in salads, like Tabbouleh or warm in North African inspired dishes

PER 50g SERVING:

Energy

732.5kj175kcal

Sugar

0.60g

Fat

0.75g

Saturates

0.25g

Salt

0.25g

11.0%

1.2%

1.5%

0.5%

0.5%

% of your guideline daily amount


Amaranth

Amaranth

These highly nutritious gluten free seeds are grown in cold climates such as India, China, USA and Bolivia. Hardly prepared on its own, amaranth is usually added to another grain like rice or buckwheat for added nutritional value. Toasting the seeds before cooking them allows them to remain separate.

PER 50g SERVING:

Energy

787kj186.5kcal

Sugar

2.00g

Fat

4.50g

Saturates

1.00g

Salt

0.03g

70.8%

4.0%

9.0%

2.0%

0.1%

% of your guideline daily amount


Wholemeal Couscous

Wholemeal Couscous

Originating from North Africa, couscous is made from durum wheat semolina which is steamed and rolled into miniscule beads. It is a tasty alternative to rice and is great in cold salads and spicy casseroles

PER 50g SERVING:

Energy

727kj172kcal

Sugar

0.85g

Fat

1.10g

Saturates

0.27g

Salt

0.00g

16.0%

1.7%

2.2%

0.5%

0.0%

% of your guideline daily amount


White Couscous

White Couscous

The sandy texture of white couscous makes it lighter in texture with a neutral taste.

PER 50g SERVING:

Energy

735kj173.5kcal

Sugar

0.95g

Fat

1.00g

Saturates

0.25g

Salt

0.00g

14.7%

1.9%

2.0%

0.5%

0.0%

% of your guideline daily amount


Oat Groats

Oat Groats

Oat groats are popular in Slow Food recipes because of the length of its cooking time. Once cooked they keep their shape, giving a tender and creamy texture to stews, casseroles and soups.

PER 50g SERVING:

Energy

751.5kj178kcal

Sugar

0.55g

Fat

4.00g

Saturates

0.80g

Salt

0.04g

60.1%

1.1%

8.0%

1.6%

0.1%

% of your guideline daily amount


Tapioca

Tapioca

Used to make puddings and desserts, Tapioca comes from the tuber of cassava or manioc which grows in tropical weather and is known to be very insect resistant. It is a staple ingredient in the Amazon and Caribbean regions

PER 50g SERVING:

Energy

749kj179kcal

Sugar

1.70g

Fat

0.00g

Saturates

0.00g

Salt

0.00g

0.0%

3.4%

0.0%

0.0%

0.0%

% of your guideline daily amount


Sago

Sago

Sago is a starch extracted from the pith of sago palm stems. It is a major staple food for the lowland people of New Guinea. It can be easily substituted with Tapioca in any recipe

PER 50g SERVING:

Energy

765.5kj179.5kcal

Sugar

0.00g

Fat

0.05g

Saturates

0.00g

Salt

0.01g

0.8%

0.0%

0.1%

0.0%

0.0%

% of your guideline daily amount


Quinoa

Quinoa

Native to South America, quinoa has a nutty, light taste with a neutral flavour. It can be made into a pilaff, porridge or stuffing and can be added to salads, soups and stews.

PER 50g SERVING:

Energy

804.5kj190kcal

Sugar

6.65g

Fat

2.90g

Saturates

0.25g

Salt

0.01g

46.7%

13.3%

5.8%

0.5%

0.0%

% of your guideline daily amount


Red Quinoa

Red Quinoa

Quinoa is a staple food of the ancient civilisations of the Andes of South America, mainly Peru and Ecuador. Its red colour gives it a distint look and since it holds its shape better has a crunchier texture than quinoa.

PER 50g SERVING:

Energy

804.5kj190kcal

Sugar

6.65g

Fat

2.90g

Saturates

0.25g

Salt

0.01g

46.7%

13.3%

5.8%

0.5%

0.0%

% of your guideline daily amount


Black Quinoa

Black Quinoa

Earthy and sweeter than ivory coloured quinoa, black quinoa still retains its intense colour upon cooking. Great for salads and mixing with other grains such as wild rice, millet or buckwheat

PER 50g SERVING:

Energy

804.5kj190kcal

Sugar

6.65g

Fat

2.90g

Saturates

0.25g

Salt

0.01g

46.7%

13.3%

5.8%

0.5%

0.0%

% of your guideline daily amount