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  2. Amaranth grain - Wikipedia

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    Amaranth species that are still used as a grain are Amaranthus caudatus L., Amaranthus cruentus L., and Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. The yield of grain amaranth is comparable to that of rice or maize. The grain was a staple food of the Aztecs and an integral part of Aztec religious ceremonies.

  3. The 7 Best High-Protein Grains To Eat - AOL

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    Protein per cup (cooked): 9.4 grams Next in line for the highest-protein whole grain is an ancient grain called amaranth. This gluten-free grain is technically a seed but is still classified as a ...

  4. 11 grains you should have in your pantry - AOL

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    Amaranth: This pseudocereal has a long history and numerous uses including floral arrangements, colored dye, and various culinary applications. While there are dozens of species, the most common ...

  5. The 10 Healthiest Whole Grains You Can Eat

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    Amaranth is a sustainable, ancient grain that's considered a pseudo-cereal crop. The crop dates back to the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas in the 16th Century, where it was not only used as food but ...

  6. Amaranth - Wikipedia

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    Grain amaranth has been used for food by humans in several ways. The grain can be ground into a flour for use like other grain flours. It can be popped like popcorn, or flaked like oatmeal. [52] Seeds of Amaranth grain have been found in Antofagasta de la Sierra Department, Catamarca, Argentina in the southern Puna desert of the north of ...

  7. Amaranthus hypochondriacus - Wikipedia

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    Amaranthus hypochondriacus is an ornamental plant commonly known as Prince-of-Wales feather [3] or prince's-feather. [4] [5] Originally endemic to Mexico, it is called quelite, bledo [6] and quintonil in Spanish.

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