Plumpy'nut, more commonly known as Plumpy, is a peanut-based food for use in famine relief which was formulated by André Briend, a French scientist in 1999.
It is a high protein and high energy peanut-based paste in a foil wrapper that can be distributed to children at home rather than in specialist feeding stations and can be eaten without any preparation. It tastes like a slightly sweeter kind of peanut butter. It is categorized by the WHO as a Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF).
The great innovation of the Plumpy’nut bar is that it requires no preparation or special supervision and greatly reduces the amount of money needed to be spent on feeding stations. It is very difficult to over eat and keeps even after opening. It has a 2 year shelf life when unopened. An untrained adult such as a parent can deliver it to a malnourished child at home.
The product was inspired by the popular Nutella spread. It is manufactured by Nutriset, a French company that specialises in making food supplements for relief work in their factory near Rouen in northern France.
The ingredients are: peanut paste, vegetable oil, milk powder, vitamins and minerals, combined in a foil pouch. Each pack provides 500 kilocalories (2.1 MJ).
The World Health Organization has recognized the utility of this food for famine relief. Plumpy'nut can be packaged in local peanut-producing areas, such as Malawi and Niger, by mixing the ground nut and milk paste with a slurry of vitamins and minerals from Nutriset.
Médecins sans Frontières (known as Doctors without Borders in the US) has been dispensing fourteen packets (1 week's worth) of Plumpy'nut in 22 centers in Niger since May 2005, but only to those children who are dramatically underweight and sufficiently well to benefit from outpatient care.
non-governmental organizations | Malnutrition | Brand name food products
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