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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Quinoa oil is a vegetable oil extracted from germ of the Chenopodium quinoa, an Andean cereal and has been cultivated since at least 3000 B.C. Quinoa...
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Quinoa is the forty-sixth release by the German band Tangerine Dream. Quinoa was released in February 1992 as a limited edition of 1000 copies. It was...
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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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was a cereal. All three grains native to the Andes (kaniwa, kiwicha, and quinoa) are broad-leafed plants rather than grasses such as corn, rice, and wheat...
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startups. In 2014, he purchased Canadian quinoa supplier NorQuin, North America's largest supplier of quinoa. In 2022, Above Food Corp. acquired Norquin...
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staples, as well as towards greater meat consumption. Some foods like quinoa—a pseudocereal grain that originally came from the Andes—were also staples...
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include white goosefoot (C. album), kañiwa (C. pallidicaule) and quinoa (C. quinoa). On the Greek island of Crete, tender shoots and leaves of a species...
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include amaranth (love-lies-bleeding, red amaranth, Prince-of-Wales-feather), quinoa, and buckwheat. The pseudocereals have a good nutritional profile, with...
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goosefoot, similar in character and uses to the closely related quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa). Cañihua is native to the Andean region, with more than 200 varieties...
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