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Teff is a type of grain that is gaining popularity in the health food and sports nutrition markets. It is a gluten-free grain that is high in protein, fiber, and minerals, making it a great choice for those looking to improve their diet. Teff is also a good source of complex carbohydrates, which can help provide sustained energy for athletes and active individuals. It is also a great source of iron, which is important for maintaining healthy red blood cells.
Teff is becoming increasingly popular in health food and sports nutrition markets due to its nutritional benefits. It is being used in a variety of products, such as breakfast cereals, energy bars, and baked goods. It is also being used as an ingredient in smoothies and other beverages.
Some companies in the Teff market include Bob's Red Mill, Nature's Path, and Ancient Harvest. These companies offer a variety of Teff-based products, such as breakfast cereals, energy bars, and baking mixes. Other companies, such as Bobo's Oat Bars and Nature's Bakery, offer Teff-based snacks and baked goods. Show Less Read more