In the grocery store, amaranth is sold as whole seeds or flour. Whole seeds tend to have a longer shelf-life, so keep that in mind when shopping. Be sure to check the expiration date, as well as the ...
Looking to mix up your grain game? Popular options like quinoa, buckwheat, oats, and millet are excellent choices, but without amaranth, you're missing out on a superb addition to your meals. You may ...
This is part of a continuing series on the health benefits of grains you might not have heard of or tried. What It Is: - "Technically, amaranth is not a true grain. It is often called a 'pseudo-grain' ...
Medically reviewed by Melissa Nieves, LND Whether you’re looking for a rice alternative for different dietary patterns, such ...
Oats: The Heart Health Champion Whole grains are rich in fiber, antioxidants, and essential vitamins and minerals that ...
This summer, I decided to start a small vegetable and flower garden in my backyard. I planted tomatoes, peppers, herbs and fennel, most of which, despite a summer of almost no rain, grew into healthy ...
Mix amaranth with other ancient grains for a stellar gluten-free tortilla. Try them with these vegetarian-friendly breakfast tacos. The filling is made up of black beans, eggs, veggies, spices and ...
For the hottest new plant on the block, grow amaranth. This plant offers edible leaves that rival spinach, a nutritious grain, and leaves and flowers in splashy colors. As is so often the case, "new" ...
Vitamin Cottage Natural Food Markets, Inc. of Lakewood, CO, is recalling Natural Grocers® Brand 1-pound Organic Amaranth Grain because of potential Salmonella contamination. This recall was initiated ...
Bob’s Red Mill Natural Foods Inc., of Milwaukie, OR, is recalling Bob’s Red Mill brand Organic Amaranth Grain Gluten Free because of potential Salmonella contamination. The product was distributed in ...