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RefNoMS/527/1/10/8
LevelItem
TitleComment of the Bread and Food Reform League on a report from the Food Committee
Date1917
DescriptionRegrets that the Food Committee in its report 'The Food Supply of the United Kingdom' has made a statement to the effect that bread made with 80% flour is 'considerably less digestible' than bread made with 70% flour -- questions the experiments this statement is based on -- suggests that when ground finely there is no digestibility difference and are substantial health benefits.
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FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
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