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  • Quinoa
  • Edible plant in the family Amaranthaceae

    Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa; /ˈkiːn.wɑː, kiˈnoʊ.ə/, from Quechua kinwa or kinuwa) is a flowering plant in the amaranth family. It is an herbaceous annual

    Quinoa

    Quinoa

    Quinoa

  • Amaranthus caudatus
  • Species of flowering plant

    each contain a single small seed, no larger than 1 mm in diameter. Like quinoa, each seed has a shiny coat and the embryo is curved around the small endosperm

    Amaranthus caudatus

    Amaranthus caudatus

    Amaranthus_caudatus

  • Pseudocereal
  • Small, hard, dry seeds used as food

    include amaranth (love-lies-bleeding, red amaranth, Prince-of-Wales-feather), quinoa, and buckwheat. The pseudocereals have a good nutritional profile, with

    Pseudocereal

    Pseudocereal

    Pseudocereal

  • Quinoa (album)
  • 1992 studio album (mini-album) by Tangerine Dream

    Quinoa is the forty-sixth release by the German band Tangerine Dream. Quinoa was released in February 1992 as a limited edition of 1000 copies. It was

    Quinoa (album)

    Quinoa_(album)

  • Quinoa oil
  • Oil extracted from germ of Chenopodium quinoa

    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. Quinoa

    Quinoa oil

    Quinoa_oil

  • Chenopodium pallidicaule
  • Species of plant

    goosefoot, similar in character and uses to the closely related quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa). Cañihua is native to the Andean region, with more than 200 varieties

    Chenopodium pallidicaule

    Chenopodium pallidicaule

    Chenopodium_pallidicaule

  • Chenopodium nuttalliae
  • Species of edible plant native to Mexico

    Aztec broccoli. It is related to other commonly consumed plants such as quinoa, amaranth, and epazote, as well as the common American weeds goosefoot and

    Chenopodium nuttalliae

    Chenopodium nuttalliae

    Chenopodium_nuttalliae

  • Chenopodium berlandieri
  • Species of edible flowering plant

    was a domesticated pseudocereal crop, similar to the closely related quinoa C. quinoa. It continues to be cultivated in Mexico as a pseudocereal, as a leaf

    Chenopodium berlandieri

    Chenopodium berlandieri

    Chenopodium_berlandieri

  • Chenopodium
  • Genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family

    giganteum D.Don (synonym Chenopodium formosanum Koidz.) – tree spinach, red quinoa, djulis Chenopodium griseochlorinum F.Dvořák Chenopodium grubovii Lomon

    Chenopodium

    Chenopodium

    Chenopodium

  • O
  • Fifteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    'son' or 'love'. It can also represent the semivowel /w/, as in choir or quinoa. "O" in isolation is a word, also spelled "oh" and pronounced /oʊ/. Before

    O

    O

    O

  • Adam Scott
  • American actor (born 1973)

    July 3, 2017. Retrieved January 12, 2019. "Adam Scott Parties Down With Quinoa, Eats a Pan of Rice Krispie Treats". bonappetit.com. Archived from the original

    Adam Scott

    Adam Scott

    Adam_Scott

  • Peruvian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Peru

    of Peruvian cuisine are corn; potatoes and other tubers; Amaranthaceae (quinoa, kañiwa and kiwicha); and legumes (beans and lupins). Staples brought by

    Peruvian cuisine

    Peruvian_cuisine

  • Chicha
  • Beverage from prehispanic Latin America

    a variety of other cultigens and wild plants, including, among others, quinoa (Chenopodium quinia), kañiwa (Chenopodium pallidicaule), peanut, manioc

    Chicha

    Chicha

    Chicha

  • Agriculture in Bolivia
  • agriculture starting in the early 2000s, exportation of commodities such as quinoa has grown substantially and local consumption has declined. Foreign industries'

    Agriculture in Bolivia

    Agriculture in Bolivia

    Agriculture_in_Bolivia

  • Inca agriculture
  • Agriculture by the Inca Empire

    animals were likewise pristine—not known to other civilizations. Potatoes and quinoa were among the many unique crops; Camelids (llamas and alpacas) and guinea

    Inca agriculture

    Inca agriculture

    Inca_agriculture

  • Bean salad
  • Common cold salad composed of various cooked or pickled beans

    “bean salad” may also include a starch such as barley, pasta, rice, or quinoa. Since at least the 19th century, salads using cooked beans have been commonly

    Bean salad

    Bean salad

    Bean_salad

  • List of food plants native to the Americas
  • of Christopher Columbus in 1492, see New World crops. Corn/Maize (Zea†) Quinoa (Chenopodium) Several (though not all) species of amaranth (Amaranthus)

    List of food plants native to the Americas

    List of food plants native to the Americas

    List_of_food_plants_native_to_the_Americas

  • Peru
  • Country in South America

    due to a lack of oil clean up. Peru is the world's largest producer of quinoa and maca, one of the 5 largest producers of avocado, blueberry, artichoke

    Peru

    Peru

    Peru

  • David Friedberg
  • American businessman (born 1980)

    served as its chairman during its early years. In 2014 he purchased Canadian quinoa supplier NorQuin, then North America's largest producer. Above Food Corp

    David Friedberg

    David Friedberg

    David_Friedberg

  • Cereal
  • Grass that has edible grain

    Edible grains from other plant families, such as amaranth, buckwheat and quinoa, are pseudocereals (Eudicots). Most cereals are annuals, producing one crop

    Cereal

    Cereal

    Cereal

  • Agricultural biodiversity
  • Agricultural concept

    Diversity of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) near harvest, with quinoa farmer, in Cachilaya, Bolivia, Province La Paz

    Agricultural biodiversity

    Agricultural biodiversity

    Agricultural_biodiversity

  • Neglected and underutilized crop
  • Domesticated plant species not part of mainstream agriculture

    communities that historically use so-called underutilised crops. For example, as quinoa came into international focus, its price in South America surged by 600%

    Neglected and underutilized crop

    Neglected and underutilized crop

    Neglected_and_underutilized_crop

  • 2013
  • Calendar year

    designated as: International Year of Water Cooperation International Year of Quinoa January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alaska earthquake: A Mw 7.5 (Ms 7.7, 'Moderate')

    2013

    2013

    2013

  • Chiripa culture
  • Archaeological culture in Bolivia

    where both quinoa and quinoa negra were grown and harvested. Quinoa negra is not domesticated and is a form of weed of the domesticated quinoa. Around 800

    Chiripa culture

    Chiripa culture

    Chiripa_culture

  • Caryophyllales
  • Order of flowering plants

    plants which includes well-known species such as cacti, carnations, beets, quinoa, spinach, amaranths, pigfaces and ice plants, oraches and saltbushes, goosefoots

    Caryophyllales

    Caryophyllales

    Caryophyllales

  • Ancient grains
  • Small, hard, dry seeds used as food

    the grains millet, barley, teff, oats, and sorghum; and the pseudocereals quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat, and chia. Some authors consider bulgur and freekeh

    Ancient grains

    Ancient grains

    Ancient_grains

  • Chilean cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Chile

    cheese and olives. Ensalada de quinoa: Quinoa salad comprising quinoa and other vegetables. Timbal de quinoa: A mix of quinoa, avocado and other ingredients;

    Chilean cuisine

    Chilean cuisine

    Chilean_cuisine

  • Future 50 Foods report
  • Report identifying plant-based sustainable foods

    Fonio Digitaria exilis 17. Khorasan wheat Triticum turanicum 18. Quinoa Chenopodium quinoa 19. Spelt Triticum spelta 20. Teff Eragrostis tef 21. Wild rice

    Future 50 Foods report

    Future_50_Foods_report

  • Buddha bowl
  • Dish of several foods

    portions of several foods, served cold. These may include whole grains such as quinoa or brown rice, plant proteins such as chickpeas or tofu, and vegetables

    Buddha bowl

    Buddha bowl

    Buddha_bowl

  • Bolivian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Bolivia

    countries. The traditional staples of Bolivian cuisine are corn, potatoes, quinoa and beans. These ingredients have been combined with a number of staples

    Bolivian cuisine

    Bolivian cuisine

    Bolivian_cuisine

  • Staple food
  • Major portion of a standard diet

    staples, as well as towards greater meat consumption. Some foods like quinoa—a pseudocereal grain that originally came from the Andes—were also staples

    Staple food

    Staple food

    Staple_food

  • Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score
  • Protein quality method

    Nair BM (March 2002). "The nutritional quality of an infant food from quinoa and its effect on the plasma level of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)

    Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score

    Digestible_Indispensable_Amino_Acid_Score

  • Najib Razak controversies
  • Malaysian political controversies since 2009

    I have to control. For example, I don't eat rice, I eat quinoa, my son introduced me to quinoa. It comes from Peru, the Inca people planted it 3,000 years

    Najib Razak controversies

    Najib Razak controversies

    Najib_Razak_controversies

  • Colombia
  • Country in South America

    where they formed the Muisca Confederation. They farmed maize, potato, quinoa, and cotton, and traded gold, emeralds, blankets, ceramic handicrafts, coca

    Colombia

    Colombia

    Colombia

  • Buckwheat
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae

    Amaranthaceae Amaranth A. caudatus A. cruentus A. hypochondriacus Celosia Quinoa Pitseed goosefoot Cañihua Djulis Lamiaceae Chia Emerging grain crops Canary

    Buckwheat

    Buckwheat

    Buckwheat

  • Protein quality
  • Protein ranking for human nutrition

    Ruales, J; Nair, BM (1992). "Nutritional quality of the protein in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa, Willd) seeds". Plant Foods for Human Nutrition. 42 (1): 1–11

    Protein quality

    Protein_quality

  • Uyuni
  • City in Potosí Department, Bolivia

    immigration post downtown. Agriculture in the area is generally limited to quinoa, llamas, and sheep. Founded in 1890 as a trading post, the city has a population

    Uyuni

    Uyuni

    Uyuni

  • David Lynch Compound
  • Primary residence of David lynch

    Lynch were filmed and edited at the house, including David Lynch Cooks Quinoa (2006), Out Yonder - Neighbor Boy (2002), and his "Weather Report" series

    David Lynch Compound

    David Lynch Compound

    David_Lynch_Compound

  • Gluten-free diet
  • Diet excluding proteins found in wheat, barley, and rye

    and corn. Gluten-free processed foods may be used. Pseudocereals (such as quinoa, amaranth, and buckwheat) and some minor cereals have been found to be suitable

    Gluten-free diet

    Gluten-free diet

    Gluten-free_diet

  • Caza
  • French comics artist (born 1941)

    Jardin Délicieux (2012, Quinoa Design éditions, Collection CAZA/eBOOK ISBN 979-10-91962-03-2) Pour en finir avec 2009 (2012, Quinoa Design éditions, 2012

    Caza

    Caza

    Caza

  • Arroz chaufa
  • Peruvian-Chinese fried rice dish

    adapt the recipe with other grains, like quinoa and wheat. In some regions the rice is replaced with quinoa or pearled wheat while in others, rice is

    Arroz chaufa

    Arroz chaufa

    Arroz_chaufa

  • List of alcoholic drinks
  • bourbon (United States) Tennessee whiskey Texas whiskey Canadian whisky Quinoa distillations American whiskey Oat distillations Whiskey American Whiskey

    List of alcoholic drinks

    List of alcoholic drinks

    List_of_alcoholic_drinks

  • Complete protein
  • Protein source containing all nine essential amino acids

    grams". Conde Nast, Nutritiondata.com. 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2020. "Quinoa, cooked, nutrition facts per 100 grams". Conde Nast, Nutritiondata.com.

    Complete protein

    Complete_protein

  • MrBeast
  • American YouTuber (born 1998)

    January 2022 with a line of MrBeast Bar chocolates in original, almond, and quinoa crunch flavors. The launch campaign included a sweepstakes worth more than

    MrBeast

    MrBeast

    MrBeast

  • Pentadecylic acid
  • Chemical compound

    characterization of Chenopodium pallidicaule (cañihua) and Chenopodium quinoa (quinoa) seeds". Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture. 26 (7): 609–615.

    Pentadecylic acid

    Pentadecylic acid

    Pentadecylic_acid

  • Amaranthaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    seeds of Amaranthus, lamb's quarters (Chenopodium berlandieri), quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) and kañiwa (Chenopodium pallidicaule) are edible and are used

    Amaranthaceae

    Amaranthaceae

    Amaranthaceae

  • Grain
  • Edible dry seed

    cereal family. All three grains native to the Andes (kaniwa, kiwicha, and quinoa) are broad-leaved plants rather than grasses. Many different species of

    Grain

    Grain

    Grain

  • South America
  • Continent

    sugarcane, banana, pineapple and cocoa; Peru is the world's largest producer of quinoa; is one of the five largest producers of avocado, blueberry, artichoke and

    South America

    South America

    South_America

  • Ebro Foods
  • Food processing company

    Rice sells boxed instant rice and rice cups in many rice varieties, and quinoa. Riviana Foods Inc. introduced Success Rice in 1977, its rice brand offering

    Ebro Foods

    Ebro Foods

    Ebro_Foods

  • Lipotropic
  • Compounds helping in fat metabolism

    form, also known as TMG or Trimethylglycine) also has a lipotropic effect. Quinoa is high in betaine.[citation needed] Barak, 1973 Craig, SA (September 2004)

    Lipotropic

    Lipotropic

  • Peruvians
  • People of Peru

    different taste in other parts of the world. Examples of these are eggs, quinoa, Lima beans, fish, lime which is more acidic, they taste totally different

    Peruvians

    Peruvians

    Peruvians

  • Leaf vegetable
  • Plant leaves eaten as a vegetable

    various-colored bellflower (southeastern Italy to the Balkans) Chenopodium quinoaquinoa (western Andes of South America) Cichorium endivia — endive, including

    Leaf vegetable

    Leaf vegetable

    Leaf_vegetable

  • International Center for Biosaline Agriculture
  • include quinoa, amaranth, sorghum, pearl millet, Salicornia, dates and others. Since 2006-2007, ICBA has implemented a global research program on quinoa, resulting

    International Center for Biosaline Agriculture

    International_Center_for_Biosaline_Agriculture

  • McDonald's
  • American fast food restaurant chain

    original on December 17, 2020. Retrieved June 6, 2016. "Big Mac with a side of quinoa? Inside the world's first McDonald's Next". CNN. January 11, 2016. Archived

    McDonald's

    McDonald's

    McDonald's

  • Uru people
  • Indigenous people of Bolivia and Peru

    totora reeds on the mainland in Puno to get products they need, such as quinoa and other foods. The Uru people have domesticated local animals to assist

    Uru people

    Uru people

    Uru_people

  • Teff
  • Edible annual grass native to Ethiopia

    color from a white to a deep reddish brown. Teff is similar to millet and quinoa in cooking, but the seed is much smaller and cooks faster, using less fuel

    Teff

    Teff

    Teff

  • Department of Cusco
  • Departments of Peru

    high altitude crops such as potatoes, tarwi (edible lupin), barley and quinoa.[citation needed] Acomayo (Acomayo) Anta (Anta) Calca (Calca) Canas (Yanaoca)

    Department of Cusco

    Department of Cusco

    Department_of_Cusco

  • Food sovereignty in Bolivia
  • quinoa for their own home consumption, opting instead for cheaper foreign-subsidized breads and pastas. There are many different varieties of quinoa,

    Food sovereignty in Bolivia

    Food_sovereignty_in_Bolivia

  • Macrobiotic diet
  • Fad diet fixed on ideas about types of food drawn from Zen Buddhism

    foods. Brown rice and other whole grains such as barley, millet, oats, quinoa, spelt, rye, and teff are considered by macrobiotics to be the foods in

    Macrobiotic diet

    Macrobiotic_diet

  • Neotropical realm
  • One of Earth's eight biogeographic realms

    Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) Amaranth (Amaranthus caudatus) Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) Olson, D. M., Dinerstein, E., Wikramanayake, E. D., Burgess,

    Neotropical realm

    Neotropical realm

    Neotropical_realm

  • Chenopodium formosanum
  • Species of flowering plant

    academically recognized common name. Chenopodium formosanum is also known as red quinoa. Note that the name "red goosefoot" is also used for the related species

    Chenopodium formosanum

    Chenopodium formosanum

    Chenopodium_formosanum

  • Maize
  • Species of grass cultivated as a food crop

    The Mapuche people of south-central Chile cultivated maize along with quinoa and potatoes in pre-Hispanic times. Before the expansion of the Inca Empire

    Maize

    Maize

    Maize

  • Whole grain
  • Cereal containing endosperm, germ and bran

    Asian millet Wild rice Pseudocereals Amaranth Buckwheat, Tartary buckwheat Quinoa Because whole grain foods are more healthful than the equivalent with refined

    Whole grain

    Whole grain

    Whole_grain

  • Multigrain bread
  • Bread prepared with two or more types of grain

    varieties include edible seeds in their preparation, such as flaxseed, quinoa, pumpkin seeds, and sunflower seeds. Rye and sourdough multigrain breads

    Multigrain bread

    Multigrain bread

    Multigrain_bread

  • Achene
  • Class of simple non-opening dry fruits

    to seem like a seed coat. The fruits of buttercup, buckwheat, caraway, quinoa, amaranth, and cannabis are typical achenes. The achenes of the strawberry

    Achene

    Achene

    Achene

  • Deficit irrigation
  • Watering strategy

    favorably to DI, such as tested at experimental and farmer level for the crop quinoa. Yields could be stabilized at around 1.6 tons per hectare by supplementing

    Deficit irrigation

    Deficit_irrigation

  • Ingredion
  • American ingredient manufacturer

    sweeteners maker. That year they also began marketing Canadian company NorQuin's quinoa products. Ingredion also invested $200 million into plant-based meat substitutes

    Ingredion

    Ingredion

    Ingredion

  • Eurasian bullfinch
  • Species of bird

    in autumn and early winter. If wild bird cover is planted for it, kale, quinoa and millet are preferred, next to tall hedges or woodland. Adults will feed

    Eurasian bullfinch

    Eurasian bullfinch

    Eurasian_bullfinch

  • Chenopodium giganteum
  • Species of flowering plant

    chromosomes is n=54. Chenopodium giganteum belongs to the same genus as quinoa or Chenopodium album. Many species of this genus have a long history of

    Chenopodium giganteum

    Chenopodium giganteum

    Chenopodium_giganteum

  • Pei Wei Asian Diner
  • American restaurant chain serving Pan Asian food

    national dining trend toward more healthful eating, included the rollout of quinoa on its menu, as well as the addition of a salad category and several lighter

    Pei Wei Asian Diner

    Pei Wei Asian Diner

    Pei_Wei_Asian_Diner

  • List of edible seeds
  • Chenopodium C. berlandieri pitseed goosefoot C. pallidicaule kañiwa C. quinoa quinoa Capparaceae Boscia B. senegalensis hanza Lamiaceae Salvia S. hispanica

    List of edible seeds

    List of edible seeds

    List_of_edible_seeds

  • Health food trends
  • Popularity of healthy foods

    Recent interest (especially in North America) in health foods, such as quinoa and soy beans, have caused prices to skyrocket and production to vastly

    Health food trends

    Health_food_trends

  • Inca mythology
  • Myths of the Inca civilization

    the fire and volcanoes. Mama Quinoa (Mother of quinoa grain; a.k.a. Quinoa mama, Quinua mama) was the goddess of quinoa grain. Incas worshiped her fervently

    Inca mythology

    Inca mythology

    Inca_mythology

  • Chenopodium suecicum
  • Species of flowering plant

    potentially valuable genetic resource for improving the pseudocereal crop quinoa. Synonyms: Chenopodium album f. pseudopulifolium Scholz Chenopodium pseudopulifolium

    Chenopodium suecicum

    Chenopodium suecicum

    Chenopodium_suecicum

  • Capulí culture
  • Archaeological classification

    mix of grave goods including conch shells and stone axes. They harvested quinoa and raised llamas for agriculture and trade. Their artwork was made out

    Capulí culture

    Capulí culture

    Capulí_culture

  • Eurysacca melanocampta
  • Species of moth

    grey. This species is known to attack quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa). Females lay their eggs on the leaves of the quinoa plant, and they also feed on them.

    Eurysacca melanocampta

    Eurysacca_melanocampta

  • Couscous
  • Traditional Maghrebi dish

    (August 2007). The New Whole Grain Cookbook: Terrific Recipes Using Farro, Quinoa, Brown Rice, Barley, and Many Other Delicious and Nutritious Grains. Chronicle

    Couscous

    Couscous

    Couscous

  • Inca cuisine
  • Cuisine of the Inca civilization

    as cañihua, and Chenopodium quinoa, or quinoa, due to their ability to survive in the high altitudes of the Andes. Quinoa has grown popular in the modern

    Inca cuisine

    Inca cuisine

    Inca_cuisine

  • Corsair Artisan Distillery
  • American distilling company

    unconventional grains such as quinoa, spelt, triticale, and buckwheat, along with various hop variations. Notably, their quinoa whiskey gained recognition[by

    Corsair Artisan Distillery

    Corsair_Artisan_Distillery

  • The Court of the Dead
  • 2025 novel by Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro

    the Minotaur, now going by his real name of Asterion, Johan the blemmyae, Quinoa the karpos, Arielle the empousa, Orcus the gryphon and Semele the eidolon

    The Court of the Dead

    The_Court_of_the_Dead

  • Rumpelstiltskin (album)
  • 1991 studio album by Tangerine Dream

    Kid Rhino / Rabbit Ears Producer Edgar Froese Tangerine Dream chronology L'Affaire Wallraff (The Man Inside) (1991) Rumpelstiltskin (1991) Quinoa (1992)

    Rumpelstiltskin (album)

    Rumpelstiltskin_(album)

  • Common linnet
  • Species of bird

    bird cover, using plants that produce small, oil-rich seeds, such as kale, quinoa, mustard plant and oil-seed rape Brassica napus Restoration of meadows:

    Common linnet

    Common linnet

    Common_linnet

  • Plum Baby
  • British baby food company

    organic brand avoiding traditional rice bulkers and starches, replacing with quinoa protein. The British-based Plum Baby was founded in 2004 by Susie Willis

    Plum Baby

    Plum_Baby

  • Jimmy Dean (brand)
  • US brand of breakfast foods

    Plant-Based Patty & Frittata Sandwich uses grain and bean substitutes such as quinoa, black bean and soy to replicate the patty. The sandwich still has the same

    Jimmy Dean (brand)

    Jimmy_Dean_(brand)

  • Pinol
  • Hot barley beverage originating in Ecuador

    cloves and/or peppercorns. Some preparations of pinol may also include quinoa. Pinol is usually prepared using milk or soymilk, but water or fruit juice

    Pinol

    Pinol

    Pinol

  • Columbian exchange
  • Transfers between the Old and New Worlds

    Andenes terraces on Taquile are used to grow traditional Andean staples such as quinoa and potatoes, alongside wheat—a European introduction.

    Columbian exchange

    Columbian exchange

    Columbian_exchange

  • O'Higgins Region
  • Region of Chile

    cultivating beans, maize, squashes, pumpkins and quinoa[citation needed]. All of these except quinoa and some types of maize required irrigation, which

    O'Higgins Region

    O'Higgins Region

    O'Higgins_Region

  • Suni (geography)
  • Geographic region in Peru

    grow because of the weather, people are able to cultivate such crops as quinoa, maca, qañiwa, broad beans and ulluku (Ullucus tuberosus). The main fauna

    Suni (geography)

    Suni (geography)

    Suni_(geography)

  • Bagrrys India Limited
  • Indian food company

    flakes plus, choco+ and a range of healthy foods such as bran, organic quinoa, chia seed, apple cider vinegar, peanut butter, and makhana. The Bagrry's

    Bagrrys India Limited

    Bagrrys India Limited

    Bagrrys_India_Limited

  • Shampoo
  • Hair care product

    California used extracts from the coastal woodfern, Dryopteris expansa. Before quinoa can be eaten the saponin must be washed out from the grain prior to cooking

    Shampoo

    Shampoo

    Shampoo

  • Indigenous cuisine of the Americas
  • Food and drink of peoples indigenous to the Americas

    manioc. Variations found throughout the continent can be based on amaranth, quinoa, peanut, potato, coca, and many other ingredients. Chicha morada, a Peruvian

    Indigenous cuisine of the Americas

    Indigenous cuisine of the Americas

    Indigenous_cuisine_of_the_Americas

  • Hederagenin
  • Chemical compound

    also one of three primary triterpenoids extracted from the Chenopodium quinoa plant categorized by the EPA as a biopesticide. HeadsUp Plant Protectant

    Hederagenin

    Hederagenin

    Hederagenin

  • Nature's Basket
  • Indian gourmet grocery delivery service

    creams Healthy Alternatives : organic and health-oriented food such as quinoa, gluten-free pasta, multi-grain atta (flour), pulses, roasted seed mixes

    Nature's Basket

    Nature's_Basket

  • Pacific parrotlet
  • Species of bird

    variety diet, some staples may include but are not limited to offerings of quinoa, millet, broccoli, beetroot, oats, bellpepper, brown rice, apples, and pomegranate

    Pacific parrotlet

    Pacific parrotlet

    Pacific_parrotlet

  • Bean chips
  • Snack food

    produced by The Good Bean, Inc. are prepared with beans, sweet potato, and quinoa. Food portal Bean dip Chips and dip Corn chips List of deep fried foods

    Bean chips

    Bean chips

    Bean_chips

  • Brightloom
  • American company

    opened its first restaurant in 2015 with a menu focused around vegetarian quinoa bowls. By the end of 2016, the company had six locations in two states and

    Brightloom

    Brightloom

  • Religious fasting
  • Religious practice

    in the Daniel Fast: this particular meal includes black bean spaghetti, quinoa, and mixed vegetables composed of cucumbers, mushrooms, microgreens, arugula

    Religious fasting

    Religious_fasting

  • Tangerine Dream
  • German electronic music group

    (Soundtrack, recorded 1989) Rockoon (1992) Rumpelstiltskin (1992) (Soundtrack) Quinoa (1992) Deadly Care (1992) (Soundtrack, recorded 1987) 220 Volt (1993) (Live/Studio)

    Tangerine Dream

    Tangerine Dream

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  • Sprouting
  • Practice of germinating seeds to be eaten raw or cooked

    (grasses): oat, wheat, maize (corn), rice, barley, and rye Pseudocereals: quinoa, amaranth, and buckwheat Oilseeds: sesame, sunflower, almond, hazelnut,

    Sprouting

    Sprouting

    Sprouting

  • Lache people
  • Pre-Hispanic ethnic group of present-day Colombia

    and textiles, as well as food stuffs. The Lache farmed maize, potatoes, quinoa and cotton, among other crops. In the 17th century, Lucas Fernández de Piedrahita

    Lache people

    Lache people

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  • ÉLIE
  • Male

    French

    ÉLIE

    Old French form of Hebrew Eliyah, ÉLIE means "the Lord is my God."

  • Tanuja
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Tanuja

    Goddess; Daughter

  • ERCOLE
  • Male

    Italian

    ERCOLE

    Italian form of Latin Hercules, ERCOLE means "glory of Hera."

  • Suraya
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Suraya

    Star

  • Phaalguni | பால்குநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Phaalguni | பால்குநீ

    The day of the full Moon, The month of Phalguna

  • STAMATIS
  • Male

    Greek

    STAMATIS

    (Σταμάτις) Variant spelling of Greek Stamatios, STAMATIS means "stop."

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Murdiyyah

    Chosen One

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Thaniksha

    Gold

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Abhijun | அபீஜுந

    Expert, Skilled

  • Khusbakht
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Khusbakht

    Lucky

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  • Quinoa
  • n.

    The seeds of a kind of goosewort (Chenopodium Quinoa), used in Chili and Peru for making porridge or cakes; also, food thus made.