Quinoa – Superfood
2013 – International Year of Quinoa
Quinoa has been around for millennia. The Inca called quinoa chisaya mama, or “mother grain.” Not only was it a vital source of nutrients for the Inca people, it was used in religious ceremonies. When the Spanish came to the new world, they believed the simple grain was a false idol, and burned quinoa fields far and wide. Luckily for us, they couldn’t wipe it out entirely.
Quinoa is rich in protein, amino acids, manganese, and fiber. It’s versatile and nutritious!
Quinoa has been so important throughout history that the United Nations has declared 2013 the International Year of Quinoa.
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