Blanka Grain 【FULL × Series】
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Like its cousin barley, Blanka grain is exceptionally rich in beta-glucans. A single cooked cup (approx. 170g) provides nearly 7 grams of soluble fiber. This viscous fiber is clinically proven to: blanka grain
Food scientists are currently cross-breeding high-yield wheat with Blanka grain to create "climate-smart" cereals. The European Union's "CARBO-Bread" project is specifically studying Blanka's root system to develop crops that sequester more carbon in the soil. : A pioneering Hungarian noblewoman who opened the