red amaranth

plant
Also known as: Amaranthus cruentus

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Amaranthaceae

  • A healthful psuedograin
    In Amaranthaceae: Major genera and species

    …wheat, or love-lies-bleeding (Amaranthus caudatus), red amaranth (A. cruentus), and quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa)—are high-protein pseudo-grain crops of interest to agricultural researchers. Quinoa in particular, touted as a health food, grew in popularity worldwide during the early 21st century.

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    In amaranth: History of use

    …food crops in modern agriculture: red amaranth (A. cruentus), love-lies-bleeding, and prince’s feather, and they are of local importance in parts of Latin America, tropical Asia, and Africa. Given that amaranths typically produce high yields of leaves and seeds, are easy to grow and harvest, and are simple to cook,…

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