Spelt vs common wheat: Potential advantages and benefits

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This work gives a brief review of existing studies that compares spelt and modern wheat from various aspects of quality including technological, nutritional, functional and safety performance. Spelt shows acceptable breadmaking performances. It can be used for bread, cookie, cracker and pasta manufacture with some adaptations in processing. Regarding nutritional quality, spelt is very similar to wheat and represents richer source of selenium, folates, phytosterols and alkilresorcinols than modern wheats. From the aspect of food safety, spelt shows advantages as being a hulled wheat.

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Bodroža Solarov, M., & Filipcev, B. (2020). Spelt vs common wheat: Potential advantages and benefits. Acta Innovations, (35), 57–64. https://doi.org/10.32933/ActaInnovations.35.4

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