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Latin Name: Chenopodium Quinoa

Origin Country: Peru

Chenopodium quinoa, commonly known as quinoa, is a highly nutritious pseudocereal native to the Andean region of South America, particularly Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador. Quinoa has gained global popularity for its versatility in cooking, being used in a wide range of dishes from salads to main courses and even desserts.

– Quinoa contains significant amounts of vitamins and minerals, such as B-vitamins, vitamin E, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, zinc, potassium, and calcium.

– It is one of the few plant-based foods that is a complete protein, something that makes it an excellent protein source for vegetarians and vegans.

– Quinoa is rich in dietary fibre, which can help with digestion and can be beneficial for weight management.

- Quinoa seeds must strainer and rinse thoroughly under cold running water before using. A typical serving size of cooked quinoa is about 1/2 to 1 cup. - Use quinoa as a side dish, in salads or as a main dish. Also you can use quinoa flour in baking recipes for bread, muffins, pancakes, and cookies.
- While quinoa is healthy, it should be consumed in moderation as part of a varied diet. It is crucial to rinse quinoa thoroughly before cooking to remove saponins. - It may cause allergic reactions such as, swelling, hives, and, in severe cases, anaphylaxis. - Quinoa contains saponins, natural compounds that can cause stomach irritation or digestive discomfort in some individuals, especially if not washed properly before cooking. - Pregnant women may allowed to eat quinoa seeds, nevertheless they have to consult a healthcare provider.

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