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SF0332218
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.

SF0332217
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.

SF0332216
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.

SF0332215
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.

SF0332213
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.

SF0332211
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.

SF0332210
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.
The Lucanian area involved is that of the Pollino Park (Chiaromonte, aggrappato, Teana, Fardella and Caldera). In past centuries farmers produced wheat only to pay taxes, and what little was left did not make it possible to meet family needs. For this it was mixed with flours of other grains (oats and barley) and legumes (chickpeas and fava beans or field beans) creating a mixture called mischiglio. today, it is produced by mixing wheat flour of the ancient Carosella variety or the Senatore Cappelli variety, with varying proportions oats, barley, chickpeas and fava beans.

SF0313440
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313439
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313438
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313437
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313436
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313435
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313434
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313433
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313432
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313431
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313277
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313276
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313275
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313274
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313273
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313272
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313271
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313270
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313269
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313268
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313267
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313266
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313265
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313264
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313263
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313262
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313261
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313260
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313259
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

SF0313258
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.
The Visayan White corn is a healthier staple than rice because of its low glycemic index. It is slower to digest, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstreams, thus lessening the risks of diabetes, which is a major cause of death in the Philippines. It is sold in markets both as ears of corn and milled as corn grits. It is believed that an increase in white corn consumption could help reduce the Philippines’ dependence on rice imports.

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Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten
Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten

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Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten
Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten

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Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten
Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten

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Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten
Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten

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Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten
Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten

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Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten
Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten

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Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten
Carinthia is the cradle region of Austria for the Slow Food Travel model.
It was precisely among these valleys and pastures that Slow Food Travel was first tested and implemented internationally, leading to the development of the Slow Food Travel destination Alpe Adria in the Geiltal and Lesachtal valleys, which was followed by Marktplatz MittelKärnten

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The Presidium is the result of a collaboration between the Fundación Gran Chaco and the Cooperativa de Mujeres Artesanas del Gran Chaco (CO.M.AR.), and aims to combat the abandonment of the land, the impoverishment of the local diet and the resulting health problems.
CO.M.AR was founded in 2000 and is made up of eight associations, involving a total of around 1,600 women from the Wichi and Comle’ec ethnic groups. In the Argentinian Gran Chaco, the women traditionally take care of the house and the children.
The Presidium is the result of a collaboration between the Fundación Gran Chaco and the Cooperativa de Mujeres Artesanas del Gran Chaco (CO.M.AR.), and aims to combat the abandonment of the land, the impoverishment of the local diet and the resulting health problems.
CO.M.AR was founded in 2000 and is made up of eight associations, involving a total of around 1,600 women from the Wichi and Comle’ec ethnic groups. In the Argentinian Gran Chaco, the women traditionally take care of the house and the children.
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