Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa; /ˈkiːn.wɑː, kiˈnoʊ.ə/, from Quechua kinwa or kinuwa) is a flowering plant in the amaranth family. It is a herbaceous annual...
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Coca (redirect from Coca plant)
is with a tiny quantity of ilucta (a preparation of the ashes of the quinoa plant) added to the coca leaves; it softens their astringent flavor and activates...
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Amaranthus caudatus (redirect from Quinoa de Castilla)
each contain a single small seed, no larger than 1 mm in diameter. Like quinoa, each seed has a shiny coat and the embryo is curved around the small endosperm...
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World) Pitseed goosefoot (Chenopodium berlandieri, central US pre-Columbian) Quinoa Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) Marshelder (sumpweed, Iva annua, central US...
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of Christopher Columbus in 1492, see New World crops. Corn/Maize (Zea†) Quinoa (Chenopodium) Several (though not all) species of amaranth (Amaranthus)...
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Chenopodium nuttalliae (category Edible plants)
commonly-consumed plants such as quinoa, amaranth, and epazote, as well as the common American weeds goosefoot and lambsquarters. The plant grows upright...
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Chenopodium pallidicaule (section Plant development)
growth. The plant grows to 20–60 cm high and is therefore shorter than its close relative quinoa.[citation needed] Cañihua also vary from quinoa in its inflorescence...
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(Baccharis dracunculifolia), which is burned as a fuel. Also present are quinoa plants and queñua bushes. Every November, Salar de Uyuni is the breeding ground...
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sorghum, teff, triticale, spelt, wheat Pseudocereals: amaranth, buckwheat, quinoa Legumes: lupin, pea, peanut, soy, chickpea Nuts: almond, brazil, cashew...
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triterpenoids extracted from the Chenopodium quinoa plant categorized by the EPA as a biopesticide. HeadsUp Plant Protectant is made up of approximately equal...
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Salvia hispanica (redirect from Chia plant)
Garden Plants. (Portland, Oregon: Timber Press, 2nd American Edition, 1995.) ISBN 0-88192-246-3. Dunn C (25 May 2015). "Is chia the next quinoa?". The...
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United Nations. 1995. E.A. Oelke; et al. "Quinoa". University of Minnesota. Arbizu and Tapia (1994). "Plant Production and Protection Series No. 26. FAO...
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Food (redirect from Food-plant)
ISSN 2072-6643. PMC 8235518. PMID 34204541. Thomson, Julie (13 June 2017). "Quinoa's 'Seed Or Grain' Debate Ends Right Here". HuffPost. Archived from the original...
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both animal and plant-based food. The EAAs in plants vary greatly due to the vast variation in the plant world and, in general, plants have much lower...
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The potato was domesticated near lake Titicaca between 8000 and 5000 BC, quinoa some 3000–4000 years ago, and production of copper began in 2000 BC. Llama...
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from other plant families, such as buckwheat and quinoa, are pseudocereals. Most cereals are annuals, producing one crop from each planting, though rice...
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Maize (category Zea (plant))
The Mapuche people of south-central Chile cultivated maize along with quinoa and potatoes in pre-Hispanic times. Before the expansion of the Inca Empire...
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the grains millet, barley, teff, oats, and sorghum; and the pseudocereals quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat, and chia. Some authors consider bulgur and freekeh...
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This is a list of plant hybrids created intentionally or by chance and exploited commercially in agriculture or horticulture. The hybridization event...
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Schmöckel SM, Li B, Borm TJ, et al. (February 2017). "The genome of Chenopodium quinoa". Nature. 542 (7641): 307–312. Bibcode:2017Natur.542..307J. doi:10.1038/nature21370...
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product. The Jimmy Dean Delights Plant-Based Patty & Frittata Sandwich uses grain and bean substitutes such as quinoa, black bean and soy to replicate...
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of Peruvian cuisine are corn, potatoes and other tubers, Amaranthaceae (quinoa, kañiwa and kiwicha), and legumes (beans and lupins). Staples brought by...
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Lepidium meyenii (redirect from Maca (plant))
lowland tropical food staples, such as maize, rice, manioc (tapioca roots), quinoa, and papaya. It also was used as a form of payment for Spanish imperial...
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various-colored bellflower (southeastern Italy to the Balkans) Chenopodium quinoa — quinoa (western Andes of South America) Cichorium endivia — endive, including...
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Najib Razak controversies (section Quinoa diet)
example, I don't eat rice, I eat quinoa, my son introduced me to quinoa. It comes from Peru, the Inca people planted it 3,000 years ago. It is protein-based...
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plants called quelite in Mexico – and pseudocereals.[citation needed] These include white goosefoot (C. album), kañiwa (C. pallidicaule) and quinoa (C...
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vegetables, including beets, peppers, kale, and quinoa. Bock, Paula (April 17, 2005). "The Seed Saver: In plant propagation, our past and future are preserved"...
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Chenopodium berlandieri (category Plants used in Native American cuisine)
was a domesticated pseudocereal crop, similar to the closely related quinoa C. quinoa. It continues to be cultivated in Mexico as a pseudocereal, as a leaf...
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several foods, served cold. These may include whole grains such as quinoa or brown rice, plant proteins such as chickpeas or tofu, and vegetables. The portions...
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