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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. [ 22 ] 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. Nature's Basket - Wikipedia

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    Nature's Basket was founded in 2005 as a "world food store" [4] and now operates 31 physical stores in cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune and Kolkata. [5] The retail chain sells fresh vegetables, fruits, cold cuts, meats, cheese, organic foods and dairy products.

  4. Quinoa has these 2 nutritional advantages over brown rice ...

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    Brown rice and quinoa are both healthy whole grains. But one provides more protein, fiber and healthy fats. Dietitians weigh in on brown rice vs. quinoa.

  5. Cereal - Wikipedia

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    India's participation in the Green Revolution helped resolve food shortages in the mid-twentieth century. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] During the second half of the 20th century, there was a significant increase in the production of high-yield cereal crops worldwide, especially wheat and rice, due to the Green Revolution , a technological change funded by ...

  6. Quinoa oil - Wikipedia

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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. [1] Quinoa itself has attracted considerable interest as a source of protein, but the oil derived from quinoa is of interest in its own right.

  7. Grain - Wikipedia

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    Various food grains at a market in India. A grain is a small, hard, dry fruit – with or without an attached hull layer – harvested for human or animal consumption. [1] A grain crop is a grain-producing plant. The two main types of commercial grain crops are cereals and legumes.

  8. Indiaplaza - Wikipedia

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    Indiaplaza was an Indian electronic commerce website. [1] It was one of the pioneers in the online shopping space in India. [2] [3] [4] Earlier known as Fabmart and then Fabmall, the company later acquired US-based online shopping firm Indiaplaza.com and rebranded itself as Indiaplaza.in in India, and as Indiaplaza.com in the United States, which were later merged into a single website.

  9. Chenopodium album - Wikipedia

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    The following varieties are accepted by Plants of the World Online: [2] Chenopodium album var. album – temperate Eurasia and Indian subcontinent, North Africa, and Ethiopia; Chenopodium album var. missouriense Bassett & Crompton (synonym Chenopodium missouriense Aellen) – eastern and central United States