Red Quinoa



Red Quinoa

Red quinoa comes from the Chenopodium quinoa plant in South America. Although known as red quinoa, the seeds can sometimes be brown or purple.
Raw red quinoa seeds are oval, flat, and crunchy. Once cooked, they puff up and have a soft but chewy texture.
Because quinoa is eaten and processed in a similar way to traditional grains, it is often categorized as a whole grain.
Technically, however, it is the fruit of a plant in the Amaranthaceae family and is a close cousin to amaranth, beets, and tumbleweed.
Quinoa is a complete protein, which means it contains all 9 essential amino acids including lysine. Red quinoa, in particular, contains betalains, which are responsible for its red color.
SPECIFICATION

Country of Origin
India
Harvest Period
Winter Crop (Feb-March) (Oct - Nov)
Color
Cremish Colour
Packaging
10 KG , 22.68 KG, 25 KG Multiwall Paper Bags; 1 MT Tote bags
Labeling
Private labeling as per buyers need
Shelf Life
24 Months from Production Date
GMO Status
GMO Free
Specification
Detailed Specification on Request
CONTAINER

20 Feet
Quantity: 24 MT
40 Feet
Quantity: 26 MT
Quinoa grains have been used in a wide variety of foods. From whole grain, soups, sweets, beverages, sauces, porridge, and soufflés; boiled grains can also be used as a replacement to rice. Quinoa grains can be popped and eaten just like popcorn and as cereals.
- Though technically a seed, Quinoa is classified as a whole grainand is a good source of plant protein and fiber. One cup cooked provides about 8 grams of protein and 5 grams of fiber. Unlike some plant proteins, quinoa is a complete protein, meaning that it contains all nine essential amino acids that our bodies cannot make on their own.
- Quinoa is also naturally gluten-free and can be eaten safely if one has glutenintolerance such as celiac disease.
- Quinoa is a Perfect Substitute to Rice.