Quinoa, where have you been all my life? Oh yes… You’ve always been around—for thousands of years—but you only became popular to the mainstream so recently. If you’re yet to try this “sacred grain,” ...
The explosion in world popularity of quinoa in the past six years has quadrupled prices at retail outlets. But for all the demand from upscale grocery stores in America to keep their bulk bins filled ...
Researchers at BYU were major contributors to the first fully successful effort to sequence the genome of quinoa—a grain experts believe may hold the key to feeding the world’s growing population. BYU ...
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As demand for plant-based protein alternatives increases, more and more food manufacturers are looking to quinoa as a functional ingredient. It delivers the plant protein consumers are looking for, ...
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The bladders, with which the surfaces of many quinoa varieties are completely covered, look like small balloons on a stem. Credit: University of Copenhagen The bladders, with which the surfaces of ...
Quinoa and many other extremely resilient plants are covered with strange balloon-like 'bladders' that for 127 years were believed to be responsible for protecting them from drought and salt. Research ...
The explosion in world popularity of quinoa in the past six years has quadrupled prices at retail outlets. But for all the demand from upscale grocery stores in America to keep their bulk bins filled ...
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