According to Voelker, quinoahas the following composition: Quinoa seeds dried Quinoa at 212 deg.
From all time the distinction has existed between the quinoa with coloured leaves, and the quinoa with green leaves and white seed.
The white quinoa yields a grain which is much esteemed at Lima, according to information furnished by the Botanical Magazine, where a good drawing may be seen (pl.
The quinoa was a staple food of the natives of New Granada, Peru, and Chili, in the high and temperate parts at the time of the conquest.
No botanist has mentioned thequinoa as wild or semi-wild.
Since this list was printed, I have been informed that the quinoa is wild in Chili.
Other varieties of quinoa are bitter and have to be boiled several times, the water being frequently changed.
The growing quinoa presents an attractive appearance; its leaves assume many colors.
This evening there were no quinoaseeds to be had, for none of these trees grew near.
The quinoa seeds, when boiled, are both pleasant and nutritious, but especially so when boiled in milk.
Quinoa is grown in large quantities, and is a staple article of food among the natives.
The two indigenous products which receive most attention, perhaps, are those of quinoaand coca.
The Aymaras lived in stone huts roofed with straw, which were built close together in villages, with the potatoe, oca, and quinoa fields around them.
The quinoais eaten boiled like rice, and has a very pleasant taste.
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