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  2. Quinoa - Wikipedia

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    A weedy quinoa, Ch. quinoa var. melanospermum, is known from South America, but no equivalent closely related to Ch. nutalliae has been reported from Mexico so far. [ 53 ] Studies regarding the genetic diversity of quinoa suggest that it may have passed through at least three bottleneck genetic events, with a possible fourth expected:

  3. Quina - Wikipedia

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    Quina may refer to: . Quina, California, a former settlement; Quinoa, a grain; Quina, a character of Final Fantasy IX; Quinua, Peru, a town; La Quina, a Mousterian site in France; Any of several plant species that yield quinine, especially those of the genus Cinchona

  4. Corsair Artisan Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Corsair Artisan Distillery is a small-batch distilling company that operates in Nashville, Tennessee, US. It was originally founded in Bowling Green, Kentucky , in January 2008. The distillery is owned and operated by Derek Bell and Andrew Webber, who are both distillers and natives of Nashville.

  5. Christina Hall Reveals If She’d Ever Leave California to Live ...

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    “Not anytime soon,” Hall, 40, exclusively told Us Weekly of a possible full-time move to Tennessee, where she films HGTV’s Christina in the Country. Hall, who also hosts Christina on the Coast

  6. Quinoa Salad with Spring Vegetables Recipe - AOL

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  7. Three Sisters (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    The Three Sisters planting method is featured on the reverse of the 2009 US Sacagawea dollar. [1]Agricultural history in the Americas differed from the Old World in that the Americas lacked large-seeded, easily domesticated grains (such as wheat and barley) and large domesticated animals that could be used for agricultural labor.

  8. American Airlines loses US appeal of ruling barring JetBlue ...

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    (Reuters) -A U.S. appeals court on Friday held that a trial judge correctly found that American Airlines' now-scrapped U.S. Northeast partnership with JetBlue Airways violated federal antitrust law.

  9. Chenopodium pallidicaule - Wikipedia

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    Chenopodium pallidicaule, known as cañihua, canihua or cañahua (from Quechua 'qañiwa, qañawa or qañawi') [1] [2] [3] and also kañiwa or kaniwa, is a species of goosefoot, similar in character and uses to the closely related quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa).