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MAKE Knowledge Corner

Explore the latest agriculture, food and nutrition research in the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences. Researchers work with farmers, food processors, government, and the broader ag sector to improve the healthfulness and sustainability of our shared food system.

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MAKE Infographic Glenlea Study
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Tackling Acrylamide
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MAKE Infographic Glenlea Study
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MAKE infographic meat analogues
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MAKE Infographic Glenlea Study
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MAKE Infographic Glenlea Study
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MAKE Infographic Pulse storage
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MAKE Infographic Pulse milling
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MAKE infographic intermediate wheatgrass potential
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MAKE infographic perennial grains
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MAKE infographic canola and swine health
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Recipes

  • MAKE Recipes Ginger Stir Fry

    Ginger Stir Fry

    A quick and easy dinner with your favourite vegetables, a tasty sauce and your choice of high quality protein grown or produced here in Manitoba.

  • MAKE Recipes - Split Pea Soup

    Yellow Split Pea Soup

    This zesty yellow split pea soup is high on flavour, fibre and plant-based protein. It’s a nice alternative to classic split pea and ham soup.

  • MAKE Vegetarian Taco recipe

    Vegetarian Tacos

    Tacos are a great way to try plant-based proteins. This flavourful filling is easy to prepare and goes perfectly with your favourite toppings.

  • MAKE-along cooking demo!

    Join Professional Home Economist Getty Stewart and the Farm and Food Discovery Centre’s Kristen Matwychuk as they prepare our MAKE tacos and share some of the exciting research taking place at the University of Manitoba in celebration of Ag Awareness Day in Manitoba

  • MAKE Recipe Egg Frittatas

    Mini Frittatas

    Enjoy the high quality protein of eggs with these tasty grab-and-go mini frittatas. You’ll love the endless variety and freeze-ahead convenience.

  • MAKE - Recipes - Bannock

    Seedy Savoury Bannock

    Enjoy this oven-baked bannock recipe with savoury seasoning, Manitoba grown seeds and heart healthy canola oil.

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