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- Amaranth - Wikipedia
A synthetic dye was named "amaranth" for its similarity in color to the natural amaranth pigments known as betalains This synthetic dye is also known as Red No 2 in North America and E123 in the European Union
- What Is Amaranth? How to Buy, Cook, and Eat It - Martha Stewart
What Is Amaranth? Amaranth is the seed of the amaranth plant, which is native to South America It's a type of pseudocereal (like quinoa) as it is eaten and consumed like a grain The seeds are light brown and extremely tiny, about 1 to 1 5 millimeters wide
- Nightwish - Amaranth (OFFICIAL VIDEO) - YouTube
The official music video of "Amaranth", taken from Nightwish their 2007 album "Dark Passion Play" Buy "Dark Passion Play" at Nightwish-Shop: http: smarturl
- What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Amaranth Regularly
Amaranth is a gluten-free grain with antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and fiber that help decrease inflammation and protect heart and digestive health
- Amaranth - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Learn more about Amaranth uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain Amaranth
- What Is Amaranth Used For? Health and Culinary Uses
Amaranth is a versatile grain-like seed used for food, animal feed, skincare products, and increasingly as a climate-resilient crop in drought-prone regions It belongs to a genus of about 75 species, with the majority native to the Americas
- The Promise of Amaranth - Berkeley Food Institute
Amaranth was once outlawed by Spanish colonists Now, it represents the resilience of Indigenous food systems and the courage of seed savers that preserved the plant for today Throughout North and Central America, amaranth is never hard to find
- List of plants in the family Amaranthaceae | edible, medicinal . . .
Amaranthaceae, the amaranth family, contains some 174 genera and around 2,500 species distributed worldwide Its members are typically herbaceous plants or subshrubs, many of which can tolerate poor saline soils The flowers are often small and borne in dense inflorescences, and the simple leaves
- Amaranth Greens - Cooking Amaranth Leaves | Hank Shaw
Amaranth greens are one of the most nutritious leafy greens you can eat Amaranth leaves are edible, and here's how to harvest and cook them
- Amaranth Seeds - Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
Useful, beautiful, and surprisingly tough—amaranth earns its keep in both kitchen and landscape The young leaves cook down tender and mild, while mature plants produce protein-rich grain cherished in traditional dishes worldwide
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