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  2. Quinoa Salad with Spinach, Strawberries and Goat Cheese

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    Place the quinoa in a medium saucepan along with 2 cups water and ¼ teaspoon salt. Bring to a boil then cover with a lid and reduce to a simmer.

  3. 10 Surprising Ways to Use Quinoa: Dessert, Burgers and More!

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    Quinoa's rise to fame can be credited to its impressive versatility, plus the fact that it is. Not too long ago, quinoa was only found in health food stores. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  4. Quinoa - The New Super Food - AOL

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    Quinoa (pronounced keen-wa) is a grain-like crop that has ancient origins. Quinoa has only recently been gaining in popularity because of its numerous health benefits, but it's actually been ...

  5. Quinoa - Wikipedia

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    Chenopodium quinoa is believed to have been domesticated in the Peruvian Andes from wild or weed populations of the same species. [26] There are non-cultivated quinoa plants (Chenopodium quinoa var. melanospermum) that grow in the area it is cultivated; these may either be related to wild predecessors, or they could be descendants of cultivated ...

  6. Quinoa oil - Wikipedia

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    Quinoa oil is used in many recipes as a substitute for other various kinds of cooking oil. For example, it can be used in cooking, frying and salad dressing. The high level of saturated fatty acids present in the oil make it an ideal candidate for cooking use. [7] Quinoa oil has also been used in eczema treatments.

  7. Staple food - Wikipedia

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    Various types of potatoes Unprocessed seeds of spelt, a historically important staple food Harvesting Sago pith to produce the starch in Papua New Guinea. A staple food, food staple, or simply staple, is a food that is eaten often and in such quantities that it constitutes a dominant portion of a standard diet for an individual or a population group, supplying a large fraction of energy needs ...

  8. Human uses of plants - Wikipedia

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    Grapes being trodden to extract the juice and made into wine in storage jars. Tomb of Nakht, 18th dynasty, Thebes, Ancient Egypt. Human uses of plants include both practical uses, such as for food, clothing, and medicine, and symbolic uses, such as in art, mythology and literature.

  9. Quinoa - The New Super Food - AOL

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    Quinoa has only recently been gaining in popularity because of its numerous health benefits, but it's actually been around for centuries. ... Quinoa (pronounced keen-wa) is a grain-like crop that ...