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Quinoa has deep South American roots and is an ancient grain - like crop.
Unless you've been living under a rock you've most likely heard of quinoa, that little South American grain that's really a seed, and the darling of the gluten / grain - free crowd.
Simply put, this relative of quinoa, is similarly a South American superfood grain making a splash in the North American market.
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Quinoa was revived in the U.S. when a couple of Americans began to grow and cultivate it, and since then it has started to catch on as a healthy alternative to grain.
Most Americans are not getting enough fiber found in whole foods, especially fruits, vegetables and gluten - free grains such as quinoa and amaranth.
The slight warming occurred in latest decades has mostly eliminated the danger of summer frosts that frequently impeded fruitful cultivation, and thus extensive areas are now grown with alfalfa for livestock or grains such as barley or quinoa (a South American kind of cereal with high protein content).
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