In the  Philippines The government is now introducing veggie noodles. Through  the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) of Department of  Science and Technology.
They developed different types of noodles  that were  made out of different vegetables, like squash,jute leaves  and other green leafy vegetables, not to mention seaweeds too.
Vegetables  are known to be very rich in vitamins and minerals, such as Vitamin A,  iodine, iron, protein and a lot more.
Noodles that are made of  squash are pasta, instant noodles, and fresh miki or eggless noodles.  Seaweeds and jute leaves were made as instant spaghetti, flat noodles  and iodine-rich fresh miki.These noodles was first made for a feeding  program to the less fortunate. Especially those who have Vitamin A Deficiency (VAD), Iodine  Deficiency Disorder(IDD) and Protein Energy Malnutrition. This is just  on time right now, While the price of flour(one main ingredient of  noodles) is constantly increasing in the world market.
Based on  FNRI 50-gram serving  of squash noodles, can give 16 % of energy, 20% of  protein and 24% of Vitamin A. Which is just enough for recommended  Energy and Nutrient intake for children ages 4 to 6 years old. While  noodles made of jute leaves can give us 15 % of energy, 18 % protein and  36% of Vitamin A. And seaweed(guso) noodles/ pasta can give us 12 %  protein and 22 % of iodine. These may not be much, but it's better to  eat veggie noodles than just the plain ones.
The color of squash  noodles are bright yellow. While noodles from vegetables are all green.  These noodles are firm and don't have unpleasant smell. and has a fine  texture compare to those commercial noodles.






4 comments:
That is fantastic. It is wonderful that the government takes an active roll in healthy eating.
wow this is good! salute to FNRI! i have not heard of it, glad you shared. hanks.
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You can make your own quite easily. Just heat a spaghetti squash in the oven for an hour, and then twist the strands out. Voila!
That looks so wonderful
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