Sunday, November 23, 2008

Quinoa....

Quinoa
(pronounced /ˈkinwɑ/ KEEN-wah or /ˈkinoʊə/ KEE-no-uh,
Spanish quinua, from Quechua kinwa
)

is a species of goosefoot (Chenopodium) grown as a crop primarily for its edible seeds. It is a pseudocereal rather than a true cereal as it is not a grass. Its leaves are also eaten as a leaf vegetable, much like amaranth, but the commercial availability of quinoa greens is currently limited.
Nutritional value of Quinoa

Quinoa, uncooked
Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
Energy 370 kcal 1540 kJ
Carbohydrates 64 g
Starch 52 g
Dietary fibre 7 g
Fat 6 g
polyunsaturated 3.3 g
Protein 14 g
Water 13
Thiamin (Vit. B1) 0.36 mg 28%
Riboflavin (Vit. B2) 0.32 mg 21%
Vitamin B6 0.5 mg 38%
Folate (Vit. B9) 184 μg 46%
Vitamin E 2.4 mg 16%
Iron 4.6 mg 37%
Magnesium 197 mg 53%
Phosphorus 457 mg 65%
Zinc 3.1 mg 31%
Percentages are relative to US
recommendations for adults.
Source: USDA Nutrient database


A few Quinoa grains close up.
Quinoa was of great nutritional importance in pre-Columbian Andean civilizations, being secondary only to the potato, and was followed in importance by maize. In contemporary times, this crop has become highly appreciated for its nutritional value, as its protein content is very high (12%–18%), making it a healthy choice for vegetarians and vegans. Unlike wheat or rice (which are low in lysine), quinoa contains a balanced set of essential amino acids for humans, making it an unusually complete protein source.[5] It is a good source of dietary fiber and phosphorus and is high in magnesium and iron. Quinoa is gluten-free and considered easy to digest. Because of all these characteristics, quinoa is being considered a possible crop in NASA's Controlled Ecological Life Support System for long-duration manned spaceflights.[5]

(Source - Wikipedia)

Uses - Replacement for rice in any meal
some eat it cooked with milk and sugar

as you could see in the nutritional facts above --
it is way high in fiber and protein
along with many other essential nutrients!

(see link with recipes below)

Well we talked a little bit about quinoa at Christine's Grains Class --
& I talked to Chris Black yesterday
who has been researching where she could find some of this
around here and she came up with this....
She said the the price there was the best she could find in all her research!

They had these in California where we lived before we came here and these stores are absolutely amazing!!!! Unfortunately Idaho has not yet out any in! But they have lots of Locations in UTAH --- I know lots of you are going out of town for the upcoming Holiday! I know Chris Black said this will be one stop in her trip down -- it will be well worth the time spent!!!

I found a whole bunch of QUINOA RECIPES
on the site by just typing quinoa into the Whole Foods Market search bar.

they have a great recipe BLOG found HERE. called WHOLE STORY
which I have linked in the blog list to your right so you can see
when they have added something new.

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