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Socio-economic characteristics and driving behaviour of commercial drivers in southwestern Nigeria cities
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In-land water based transport in Lagos State: challenges and remedies
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Gender inequality: African feminist fiction reflecting scientific data
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Policy thrust and new direction of postgraduate programme in the University of Ibadan
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Rodent composition, population and damages of subsistence farms in selected local
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Phenology and rate of sprouting of launaea taraxacifolia (willd.) amin ex c. jeffrey in Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria
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Modes of corporate liability for money laundering and financing of terrorism
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Moratorium on proliferation of small arms and light weapons and communal conflicts in Nigeria
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Students' conceptions about mathematics teaching in Nigeria and Botswana
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The mathematical science role in national security
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Mathematics a tool for success of entrepreneurship opportunities
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Teaching mathematics for entrepreneurship skills: evidence-based research from Nigeria
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Entrepreneurship education and self-sustenance among National Youth Service Corps members in Ibadan, Nigeria
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عوائق تعليم اللغة العربية فى كليات نيجيريا فى عصر العولمة: عرض وتحليل Problems facing the teaching of arabic language in Nigerian colleges in the globalization era: a review and analysis
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الجهود الفردية في استثمار اللغة العربية في نيجيريا: الدكتور عبد البارئ أديتنجي نموذجا Personnal efforts in promoting arabic language in Nigeria: Dr. Abdul Bari Adetunji as paradigm
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استراتيجية تدريس اللغة العربية للناطقين بغيرها: الجامعات النيجيرية نموذوجا Strategies for teaching arabic language to non-native speakers: Nigerian universities as paradigm
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البارئ اأديتنجي نموذجا دور الخطابة المنبرية في تطور اللغة العربية في جنوب نيجيريا "خطبة الدكتور عبد The role of pulpit oratory in the development of the arabic language in Southern Nigeria: a sermon by Dr. Abdul Bari Adetunji as paradigm
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The role of pulpit oratory in the development of the arabic language in Southern Nigeria: a sermon by Dr. Abdul Bari Adetunji as paradigm
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Impact of Information and communication technology in the management of leisure and tourism industry in Abeokuta South Area of Ogun State, Nigeria
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Airport-restaurant service quality in Lagos Nigeria: an application of servqual mode
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Proximate and organoleptic analysis of plantain-based snack (plantain mosa) and puff-puf
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Ready to eat dry foods refrigerated meals, shelf stable food etc mixes like cake mixes are all examples of convenience foods in Nigeria. Organoleptic properties of food such as color, taste, flavor, aroma, and texture have distinct and influential effect on food acceptability and specifically influence the decision that a consumer makes regarding the preference of food substance. Despite being a rich source of complex carbs vitamins and minerals, plantains are quite simple to digest. It serves only as a replacement side dish and is often consumed with other foods. It has not yet been completely developed to create snack items in terms of vitamins and other nutrients. This study aimed at investigating the proximate and organoleptic analysis of plantain mosa and puff-puff and specifically compared the level of their acceptability. Proximate analysis of plantain mosa and puff-puff were carried out in the Laboratory to ascertain their level of composition of moisture content, protein,fat,ash, crude fibre and carbohydrate. One hundred samples of sensory evaluation forms were administered to respondents comprising of all kind of visitors at University of Ibadan Hotel under University of Ibadan ventures in its environ to assess the organoleptic properties of plantain mosa and puff-puff to determine most preferred sample. Random and convenience sampling were used to determine the respondents at the hotel. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics (use of charts and percentage). The findings included variations in the proximate analysis value of Plantain mosa and puff-puff.
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Role of traditional institutions in conservation of plant diversity
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Determinant of carbon stabilization in tropical soils: a review of carbon sequestration potential of soil aggregate fractions