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Wainwrights puppy
Just had a question regarding the change over from Wainwright's Puppy food, noticed the ingredient: Sorghum listed at 13% which I had not come across before.. turns out that it is a grass.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorghum
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Re: Wainwrights puppy
Sorghum is a gluten free grain which is used as flour in baking recipes.
"Sorghum is a cereal grain that originated in Africa about 5000 years ago where it continues to be an important food source today. It's sometimes called milo and in India it is known as jowar.
Today the United States is the largest producer of sorghum where it's primarily used for animal feed. However, the growing gluten-free market has found a new use for "sweet" sorghum, as a popular ingredient in gluten-free flour and baking mixes. The type of sorghum used in gluten-free mixes is creamy-colored, usually milled to a soft, fine flour".
"Sorghum is a cereal grain that originated in Africa about 5000 years ago where it continues to be an important food source today. It's sometimes called milo and in India it is known as jowar.
Today the United States is the largest producer of sorghum where it's primarily used for animal feed. However, the growing gluten-free market has found a new use for "sweet" sorghum, as a popular ingredient in gluten-free flour and baking mixes. The type of sorghum used in gluten-free mixes is creamy-colored, usually milled to a soft, fine flour".
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Re: Wainwrights puppy
Thank you Kathy for clearing that up:-bdÂ
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I am not using it we don't have a pup yet but I like to keep my eyes open and research foods for when we are in a position where we can have a pup. I keep up to date with any changes to foods and if new foods are available.
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