Acceptability Trials with Instant CSM:Taste and Flavour Preferences of a Rural Community of India

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  • CARE-lndia, B-28 Greater Kailash I, New Delhi-48 ,IN
  • CARE-lndia, B-28 Greater Kailash I, New Delhi-48 ,IN
  • CARE-lndia, B-28 Greater Kailash I, New Delhi-48 ,IN
  • CARE-lndia, B-28 Greater Kailash I, New Delhi-48 ,IN
  • CARE-lndia, B-28 Greater Kailash I, New Delhi-48 ,IN
  • CARE-lndia, B-28 Greater Kailash I, New Delhi-48 ,IN

Abstract

Instant CSM a precooked form of corn-soy-milk comprised the food input of a preschool child nutrition pilot study known as Project POSHAK. The study was administered by CARE-India and aims at testing the feasibility of a 'take-home' food delivery System.

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1974-11-01

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Grewal, T., Gopaldas, T., Hartenberger, P., Ramakrishnan, I., Srinivasan, N., & Devgun, D. P. (1974). Acceptability Trials with Instant CSM:Taste and Flavour Preferences of a Rural Community of India. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 11(6), 350–356. Retrieved from http://www.informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ijnd/article/view/10056

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