You added the following to the Durum page:

"The protein in wheat can be as high as 18% but is not a complete protein. When
eaten with beans (legumes, pulse), which is also an incomplete protein, the result
of the combination is a high quality protein with all the amino acids required
for human nutrition."

A 1988 American Dietetics Position Paper contradicts the necessity of 'protein combining' in the same meal for a healthy diet as incorrect. I've removed mention of it from the durum article.

Please read:

  • 12.Havala, S. and Dwyer, J. (1988). 'Position of the American Dietetic Association: vegetarian diets - technical support paper', J. Am. Diet. Assn., 88, 352-355.

http://unreasonable.org/wrapper/vegan/ADA.position.html

"Intakes of different types of protein that complement one another should be eaten
over the course of the day. However, since endogenous sources of amino acids are
also available, it is not necessary that complementation of amino acid profiles
be precise and at exactly the same meal, as the recently popular
'combined protein theory' suggested."

RandomTask 15:17, 18 June 2007 (UTC)