Abstract
This work evaluated the nutrient and antinutrient content and nutritive value of a lesserknown
high yielding crop (aerial yam) and well-known high yielding legume cowpea.
Aerial yam and cowpea used in this work were obtained from a family farm in Ovoko,
Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area, Enugu state, Nigeria. Four kilogrammes of both
foods were harvested. Aerial yam was cleaned, washed, allowed to dry, and divided into
three equal portions. Cowpea was also cleaned, washed, allowed to dry and divided into
three equal portions. The first portion of aerial yam was peeled, cut into small round sizes,
spread out in a wide wooden basket and sun-dried, milled, packaged in cellophane bags,
name labelled and stored in a cool place until used. The other two portions were soaked in
tap water in a ratio of 1:3 (w/v), drained, spread on a wet jute bag, covered well with
another wet jute bag, allowed to germinate, and divided into two portions after
germination. The first portion was treated as the first ungerminated sample. The third
portion was soaked in a container in tap water in a ratio of 1:3 (w/v) and left for
fermentation by inherent microflora enzymes. After fermentation, the samples were dried,
milled and packaged as others. Cowpea first portion was spread in a wooden mesh, sun
dried, milled and packaged and stored safely until used. The other portion was germinated
as aerial yam and treated the same. The last portion was treated as aerial yam and stored
for analysis. Various nutrients and antinutrients were estimated using standard techniques.
The flours were used to formulate rat diets containing 1.6g N or 10% protein (nitrogen
basis).