Not exact matches
And I tend to
buy organic, fair - trade
quinoa that is tied to various cooperative - related projects and job - producing initiatives.
This is great, I've been trying to eat healthy and fell in love with
quinoa, but as you said it's not easy to get it cooked the same as delis and resturants, I gave up and
bought a rice cooker with the intent for settling on brown rice recipes, it cooks my rice perfect everytime.I'm running out to whole foods now excited that I can get 4 varieties or more of
organic quinoa.
You can
buy sprouted
quinoa at most health food stores, Tru Roots has a great sprouted, pre-rinsed
organic one.
Last night someone
bought me a vegan takeaway (take - out), with
Quinoa and Polenta cake, on roasted carrot hummus with
organic beet ketchup (delicious!)
I
bought puffed
quinoa from my local
organic / health food store.
I just
bought a big bag of
organic quinoa from Costco, so I will definitely be trying this!
The best way to avoid additives and overly processed foods is to
buy and eat whole foods (as in foods that don't come from a factory in a colorfully designed package), like fruits and vegetables, legumes, whole grains and pseudograins (like
quinoa), eggs,
organic and antibiotic - free meat, and wild - caught seafood.