New Wheat is Totally Sweet

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Wheat harvest on the Palouse.
(Image credit: USDA/ARS)

Japan’s National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) and Nippon Flour Mills announced the development of a new "sweet wheat" plant on Dec. 12. Sweet wheat is a hybridized variety of wheat with twice the sugar of its ancestor.

The first of its kind, sweet wheat would reduce or eliminate the need to add sugar when it is used in cakes, baked goods or cereals.

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