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    belonging to the genus Amaranthus have been cultivated for their grains for 8,000 years. Amaranth plants are classified as pseudocereals that are grown for their...
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    characteristics and uses with members of the closely related genus Celosia. Amaranth grain is collected from the genus. The leaves of some species are also eaten...
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    Nicaragua. It yields a nutritious staple amaranth grain, being one of three Amaranthus species cultivated as a grain source, the other two being Amaranthus...
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    cosmetics. The name was taken from amaranth grain, a plant distinguished by its red color and edible protein-rich seeds. Amaranth is an anionic dye. It can be...
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    called grains if they resemble caryopses. For example, amaranth is sold as "grain amaranth", and amaranth products may be described as "whole grains". The...
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  • Portugal, a town in Northern Portugal Amaranth grain, the edible grains of the amaranth genus Gomphrena or globe amaranth, a genus of plants in the family...
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    cruentus and A. hypochondriacus — that are called, collectively, amaranth grain. Amaranth oil is a light-to-medium-colored, clear liquid that is pourable...
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    black fonio, Asian millet Wild rice Pseudocereals Amaranth Buckwheat, Tartary buckwheat Quinoa Whole grains are a source of multiple nutrients and dietary...
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    the pseudocereals quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat, and chia. Some authors even consider bulgur and freekeh to be ancient grains, even though they are usually...
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    common names such as love-lies-bleeding, pendant amaranth, tassel flower, velvet flower, foxtail amaranth, and quelite.[citation needed] To the Quechua people...
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    plant in the amaranth genus. It has several common names, including carelessweed, dioecious amaranth, Palmer's amaranth, Palmer amaranth, and Palmer's...
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    Cereal (redirect from Cereal grain)
    Some other grains are colloquially called cereals, even though they are not grasses; these pseudocereals include buckwheat, quinoa, and amaranth. All cereal...
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    culinary roles. Grains are the edible seed of a plants in the grass family Poaceae. Grains come in two varieties, the larger grains produced by drought-sensitive...
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    genetics of shattering include the following crops: Barley Buckwheat Amaranth grain Oilseed rape (Brassica napus)[citation needed] Tang, H. (2013). "Seed...
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    manufacturers in China as well. Snacks and food products made from puffed grain include: Amaranth Alegría – Mexico Corn (maize) Cornick - Philippines Corn nut -...
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    Staple food (redirect from Staple grain)
    quinoa—a pseudocereal grain that originally came from the Andes—were also staples centuries ago. Oca tubers, ulluku tubers and grain amaranth are other foods...
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    ranked by 2013 production. Other grains that are locally important, but are not included in FAO statistics, include: Amaranth, an ancient pseudocereal, formerly...
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  • Stilton cheese, edamame Dessert: buttermilk, braeburn apples, kiwis, amaranth grain Contestants: Melissa Rebholz, Executive Chef, Garden of Eve Organic...
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  • wildflower honey, burdock root Dessert: mushroom hot chocolate, cranberries, amaranth grain, buffalo milk butter Contestants: Michele Wright, Chef & Restaurateur...
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    Almond flour is made from ground almonds. Amaranth flour is a flour produced from ground amaranth grain. It was commonly used in pre-Columbian meso-American...
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    excellent grain alternative in regions with difficulties sowing other types of cereals. During the rule of Moctezuma, huauzontle and amaranth were the...
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    amounts greater than in many grains. Quinoa is not a grass but rather a pseudocereal botanically related to spinach and amaranth (Amaranthus spp.), and originated...
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    AM-ər-an-THAY-see-e(y)e) is a family of flowering plants commonly known as the amaranth family, in reference to its type genus Amaranthus. It includes the former...
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    seasoning Agarita, berries Agave nectar, sweetener Allspice, seasoning Amaranth, grain American chestnut Arazá American lotus, seeds and root, leaves for...
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    variation from bhajanee, flour made from tapioca (sabudana) and rajgira (amaranth) is used to make a thalipeeth on Hindu fasting days. List of Indian breads...
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  • within 3 years. It is, however, highly frost sensitive. Guava fruit. Amaranth grain; other species present on other continents. Fruit. Fruit, other parts...
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    packed with Omega-3s, fiber, seeds, and other organic ingredients including amaranth, barley, spelt, blue cornmeal, and pumpkin seeds. The labels say that each...
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    Some of the herbs frequently used are escancel or bloodleaf (a type of amaranth), achiote or annatto, hibiscus, lemon verbena, lemongrass, spearmint, peppermint...
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    years. Their diet largely consisted of wild camelid animals. Seeds of amaranth grain dating from 4,500 years ago and evidence—grinding artefacts—that they...
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    countries have also begun selling miso made from chickpeas, corn, azuki beans, amaranth, and quinoa. Fermentation time ranges from as little as five days to several...
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