Each year on February 10, the United Nations commemorates what probably sounds to many like a strange occasion: World Pulses Day. But, as a researcher focused on forgotten and underutilized legumes, I ...
World Pulses Day 2025: Pulses like beans, lentils and peas are great for the health, especially if one have a unhealthy heart condition. Pulses are part of the legume family – the main difference ...
Australians are being encouraged to level up their plates this February as the Grains and Legumes Nutrition Council (GLNC) celebrates Pulses Week ...
From horse gram and kala chana to moth bean and lobia, traditional Indian pulses are being rediscovered for their role in gut ...
MADIGAN ARMY MEDICAL CENTER, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. – Besides Valentines and increased talk of heart health in February, did you know that World Pulses Day is also celebrated on the tenth?
Every year on 10 February, the world celebrates the day of pulses. The theme this year is "Pulses for a Sustainable Future". This day is dedicated to raising awareness and promoting the consumption of ...
Legumes, pulses and beans are terms used interchangeably, but they each have a specific meaning. The easiest way to understand the difference is to think of them in a hierarchy. Legumes are at the top ...
Every year in September, during ‘India Nutrition Week,’ nutritionists, health gurus, development professionals, chefs, and other food and nutrition experts converge across the subcontinent to discuss ...
Nadia Radzman is a research associate at the Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University that receives funding from the Gatsby Foundation. She is the co-chair of Cambridge University Food Security ...
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