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RE: Amaranth: The Immortal Grain // Plants for Every Homestead

Hey @hopfarmnc, have you ever tried quinoa? It's very similar in texture and taste, but much smaller!

It has a nutty grain flavor (hard to explain lol!) and because it's so small, it can be difficult to cook it like you would rice or something. That's why we love to add it to soups or other dishes. It has a mucilaginous seed coat that is a good thickener. You can also "pop" it like corn. In Mexico the puffed amaranth is everywhere, but alas hard to find in the states!

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Sorry I have not tried quinoa. I am going to be ordering seeds soon. You wouldn't happen to recommend a web sit where I can get some Amaranth ?

Hmm, we got given some from a neighbor. Baker creek heirloom seeds has many options. I also like high mowing seeds.

Sweet! Thank you!!