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What's Quinoa?



Quinoa (pronounced as keen-wa) has existed for more than 5000 years now unfortunately, the wonderful health advantages haven't been fully explored yet. Did you know that it can be considered as a super food? Since I started reading about quinoa nutritional information, I happily replaced my white rice by using it. It was the most sacred food to the ancient Incas and they also held it in such high regard which they referred to it as being "La Chisiya Mama" or "Mother coming from all Grains".

Many people feel that quinoa is really a grain yet it's actually not, it is really a seed associated with spinach and beet. Quinoa is full of fibers and many vitamins that are good for your system. One of its main pros it is gluten-free in order to still eat it if you have gluten allergy or if you suffer from diabetes. It only contains good cholesterol and vegetable protein. Quinoa will also keep away hunger because it contains slow-release carbs and that means you won't feel hungry unlike reduced carb diets.

Quinoa, pronounced as "keen-WAH", may be the superfood I am suggesting of. It is a quasi-grain rich with almost all the essential nutrients the body needs. It has for ages been the complete food with the Inca tribe, moving into the Andes Mountains of South America. When I say complete food, there's no need to do a double-take. You're seeing it right, that is certainly a fact. Quinoa grains contain complete nutrition - it's actually a go, grow and glow food. I know... the benefits of Quinoa are very awesome.

It was the Incas around 500 years ago that were the first website visitors to recognise conseguir quinoa a buen precio's nutritional value, considering it to become sacred source of food; they actually worshipped the grain in their culture; and was secondary just to the humble potato. Its protein count is between 12-18%, and contains 9 of the very essential amino acids, which are so important for that human body; making quinoa an entire protein source and a great weight-loss food.

Aside from that, quinoa breakfast can also be rich in nutritional supplements. One of them is calcium which we all know, makes our bones strong and healthy, whilst we age. It contains Vitamin E which is particularly best for your heart. Your quinoa breakfast offers you a good source of omega 3 fatty acids, riboflavin, vitamin B6, folate, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, lysine and zinc. Magnesium is an important mineral that regulates over 300 enzymes, more than anything else those associated on the body's usage of glucose and secretion of insulin.