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| Posted: Dec 18, 2007 1:54 pm Post subject: Grain amaranth |
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Grain amaranth
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Amaranth has been cultivated as a grain for 8,000 years. [1] The yield of grain amaranth is comparable to rice or maize. It was a staple food of the Aztecs, and was used as an integral part of Aztec religious ceremonies. Its cultivation was banned by the conquistadores in 1516. Because the plant has continued to grow as a weed since that time, its genetic base has been largely maintained. Research on grain amaranth began in the US in the 1970s. By the end of the 1970s, a few thousand acres were being cultivated.[2] Much of the grain currently grown is sold in health food shops.
Grain amaranth is also grown as a food crop in limited amounts in Mexico, where it is used to make a candy called alegrķa (Spanish: "happiness") at festival times. The grains are popped, and mixed with honey.
Amaranth grain can also be used to extract amaranth oil - a particularly valued pressed seed oil with many commercial uses.
As the following table shows, grain amaranth is particularly nutritious.[3]
Notable nutritional attributes of amaranth grain include:-
Categories: Grains | Crops originating from the Americas
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