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Thinking about quinoa got me thinking: What's the difference between seeds, grains, beans & nuts? They're all the reproductive part of a plant... so why do we call them different things? And what exactly is a 'pseudograin,' as we always define quinoa? SUBSCRIBE for more recipes and tips: http://bit.ly/1fNLSVx WATCH more on healthy plant-based living: http://bit.ly/1kY3SvA FREE Meal Plan: http://bit.ly/1hxnZMK Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/heathernicholds Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/heathernicholds Instagram: http://instagram.com/heathernicholds
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How to Make Amaranth Flatbread (Vegan, Gluten-Free) If you're not yet familiar with the superfood called amaranth, now's the time to get acquainted. This anc...
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Amaranth is a seed or 'pseudograin' related to quinoa. It's smaller than quinoa, but it doesn't contain nearly as much of the bitter saponin compound. And it pops. Like popcorn. :)
Quinoa is a pseudograin that is high in protein, easy to make and very nutritious. It is a great alternative to rice or couscous.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Q-Nature-Healthy-Food/729274237109152?sk=app_552566374767422 Quinoa (KEEN-wah) is native to South America, it was growth by the pre-Columbian Incas. Quinoa is considered a Superfood. Quinoa is a pseudocereal, pseudograin or seed, has been recognized as a complete food due to its protein quality. It has remarkable nutritional properties; not only from its protein content (15%) but also from its great amino acid balance. It is an important source of minerals and vitamins, and has also been found to contain compounds like polyphenols, phytosterols, and flavonoids with possible nutraceutical benefits… Besides, it has been considered an oil crop, with an interesting proportion of omega-6 and a notable vitamin E content. Quinoa starch has physicochemical properties (such as viscosity, freeze stability) which give it functional properties with novel uses. Quinoa has a high nutritional value. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinoa https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1_La_VitkU8VFkbNEuw0Q
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Whole Foods Vancouver | Quinoa Pop https://www.facebook.com/pages/Q-Nature-Healthy-Food/729274237109152?sk=app_307339332686535 What is a Quinoa Pop? It's a Superfood that is popped, ready for you and full of OMEGA-6, Vitamin E, and Antioxidants. Quinoa (KEEN-wah) is native to South America, it was growth by the pre-Columbian Incas. Quinoa is considered a Superfood. Quinoa is a pseudocereal, pseudograin or seed, has been recognized as a complete food due to its protein quality. It has remarkable nutritional properties; not only from its protein content (15%) but also from its great amino acid balance. It is an important source of minerals and vitamins, and has also been found to contain compounds like polyphenols, phytosterols, and flavonoids with possible nutraceutical benefits… Besides, it has been considered an oil crop, with an interesting proportion of omega-6 and a notable vitamin E content. Quinoa starch has physicochemical properties (such as viscosity, freeze stability) which give it functional properties with novel uses. Quinoa has a high nutritional value. About Quinoa Pops http://q-nature.com/about-quinoa/ http://q-nature.com/ About Whole Foods Vancouver http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whole_food https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1_La_VitkU8VFkbNEuw0Q
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Quinoa Nutrition Facts A quick search on the internet reveals several facts of this grain crop which is grown primarily for its edible seeds. Simply put, Quinoa, a species of goosefoot (Chenopodium) is a pseudo cereal (that is their seeds can be ground into flour and consumed) rather than a true cereal, as it is not a member of the true grass family. It is also closely related to species such as beetroot, spinach and tumbleweed which have shrub like growth. Where Does It Grow? It originated in the Andean region of Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia and Peru, where it was domesticated 3,000 to 4,000 years ago for human consumption and found its place into the humble Indian household (albeit being an upper middle class commodity). It gained popularity and has been cultivated away from natural distribution in places like the United States, Australia and Japan to name a few. What Are The Nutritional Benefits? Essential Amino Acids Quinoa seeds contain essential amino acids like lysine and acceptable quantities of calcium, phosphorus, and iron. A study showed that deficiency of essential amino acids leads to symptoms of nervousness, exhaustion, and dizziness to a greater or lesser extent and moderate consumption of Quinoa can help avoid such symptoms. Anti-Inflammatory Quinoa consists of a unique combination of anti-inflammatory compounds that show to an extent the decreased risk of inflammation-related problems (including obesity) when animals under study are fed quinoa on a daily basis. Gluten Free It is high in protein and lacks gluten which is good news for those who suffer from Celiac disease which is an autoimmune disease attacking the small intestine due to the presence of gluten for which the only remedy is maintaining a gluten free diet. While scientists are yet to confirm whether oats are a gluten free food, it is safe to say that Quinoa, like amaranth, is gluten free and good for your health as it is considered easy to digest. Because of these characteristics, it is being considered a possible crop for long-duration human occupied space flights undertaken by NASA. Super Food The nutrient composition of Quinoa is favorable compared with common cereals earning the Quinoa grain the title of being called a “super food”. Nutritional evaluations indicate that quinoa is a source of complete protein, that is, it contains all the essential amino acids required in a human diet in correct proportions. Other similar pseudo grains derived from seeds are similar in complete protein levels; buckwheat is 18% protein compared to 14% for Quinoa; Amaranth, a related species to Quinoa, ranges from 12 to 17.5%. High In Protein The protein content per 100 calories is higher than brown rice, potatoes, barley and millet, but is less than wild rice (Indian rice) and oats. In comparison to cereal grasses like wheat, quinoa is higher in fat content and can provide valuable amounts of heart-healthy fats like monounsaturated fat (in the form of oleic acid). High In Fiber The grain is additionally a good source of dietary fiber and phosphorus and is high in magnesium and iron. Vegan Friendly and Good For Those Who Are Lactose Intolerant It is also a source of calcium, and thus, is useful for vegans and those who are lactose intolerant. Exactly HOW does one consume Quinoa? The grain may be germinated in its raw form to boost its nutritional value, provided that the grains are rinsed thoroughly to remove any saponin that contains an unpalatable bitterness which in turn aids during cultivation as it wards off birds reducing the need for protecting it. The seeds are in general cooked the same way as rice and can be used in a wide range of dishes. The good news is processes of boiling, simmering, and steaming quinoa do not appear to significantly compromise the quality of quinoa's fatty acids, allowing us to enjoy its cooked texture and flavor while maintaining this nutrient benefit. The leaves are eaten as a leaf vegetable, much like amaranth, but the commercial availability of quinoa greens is limited. In some forms the seeds are softened making them suitable to be added to salads and other cold foods. For More Exercise, Nutrition & Fitness Tips, please subscribe to our channel and check out our web page at the following link: http://totalathomefitness.com
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She also includes amaranth, buckwheat, chia and quinoa, often called "pseudograins," "because of ...
Detroit news 2014-12-17She also includes amaranth, buckwheat, chia and quinoa, often called "pseudograins," "because of ...
U~T San Diego 2014-11-12e ... Up top: ... These are zoodles ... 1. Pseudograins, like amaranth, quinoa, and buckwheat, should be soaked for at least 8 hours ... 2.
Epicurious 2014-09-23... rice and bread for less processed, easily assimilated carbohydrates such as fruit and pseudograins.
Business Insider 2013-11-13Vegetables, fruits, beans, nuts, seeds and whole grains (don't forget "pseudograins" like quinoa, ...
Huffington Post 2013-10-02Buckwheat is known as a pseudograin since, although it is not one of the cereal grasses, its seeds ...
LA Daily News 2013-08-08The problem was: ... [See: ... ] ... [See: ... ] ... Fruit and pseudograins such as quinoa, amaranth, millet and wild rice became my new staples.
Yahoo Daily News 2013-03-19This pseudograin is ... I feel that pseudograins, quinoa in particular, are rapidly gaining popularity.
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