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Quinoa is a cereal grain from the Andes of Peru and South America, closely related to the amaranth. Quinoa's origins are truly ancient. It was one of the three staple foods, along with corn and potatoes, used by the Inca civilization.
using a golden spade, planted the first quinoa seeds of the season, and at the solstice, priests bearing gold vessels filled with quinoa made offerings to their god Inti, the Sun. The grain thrives at high altitudes of approximately 9,000 to 13,000 feet above sea level.Audre + Dimitri says :
29-11-07,04:14:32
We love quinoa and had a fabulous quinoa soup in Arequipa at Coca Kinu Restaurant. We'd love to have the recipe!
Hilda Solis says :
30-11-07,01:15:47
Hola como estan, esta pagina es muy buena y los felicito por el buen trabajo, podrian ayudarme estoy buscando recetas a base de quinua, pquinoa cheesecake , etc.
Gracias
diana says :
28-12-07,08:48:37
Quisiera saber si hay alguna diferencia de la qUinua del Peru o la quinua de Bolivia ya que compre quinua en paquete y dice made in Bolivia.
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