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  2. Why you should eat more whole grains like quinoa, farro and oats

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    Why whole grains are so good for you Whole grains provide carbohydrates, protein and fiber, along with essential nutrients like B-vitamins, iron, magnesium, selenium, potassium and antioxidants ...

  3. Don't fall for the Blue Monday myth, eat quinoa and 13 more ...

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    🌾 Get keen on quinoa. National Quinoa Day falls on Jan. 16, but honestly, this whole grain — which is technically a seed — is worth adding to your meals every day of the year.

  4. 9 Grains That Are Surprisingly High in Protein - AOL

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    One cup cooked quinoa nets you eight grams of protein and five grams fiber. “Enjoy it chilled on top of salads, in stuffed peppers or as a warm breakfast porridge,” Hadley suggests.

  5. 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:

  6. Sweet Loren's Breakfast Quinoa Recipe - AOL

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  7. How to Organize Your Kitchen to Make Healthy Eating Easy ...

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    Examples include cooked quinoa and roasted vegetables, as suggested by Lorenz. This is best done about twice a week, as cooked food should be eaten within three to four days, per the experts at ...

  8. 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.

  9. Here's the trick to making quinoa fluffy and delicious ... - AOL

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