Could a Peanut Paste Called Plumpy'nut End Malnutrition? - NYTimes.com

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Could a Peanut Paste Called Plumpy'nut End Malnutrition? - NYTimes.com

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An easy-to-produce paste may help cure malnourishment around the world. But who owns the recipe?

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savethechildren.org — “Save the Children's emergency response in Ethiopia is currently focusing on six of the worst-affected areas. Life-saving, high-energy foods are being distributed through emergency feeding centers. One of these high-energy foods, called Plumpy'nut, is a peanut-based paste that comes in a foil packet and contains vitamins and minerals. It does not require water or refrigeration and is extremely effective for treating children who are malnourished.View full resource at savethechildren.org

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Over 1B children in Kenya & around the world are suffering from malnutrition. You can help us end global hunger now! http://bit.ly/8944Nw

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