It can also be ground into flour to make an excellent gluten-free flour alternative, and can be used to make pie crusts, cookies, breads, and an assortment of other baked goods. Teff can also be eaten whole and steamed, boiled, or baked as a side dish or a main course.
Moisture content % 12
Protein (N×6.25) % 11
Ash % 3
Fat % 3
Carbohydrate** % 71.