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collectively known as
amaranths. Some of the
better known names include "prostrate pigweed" and "love lies bleeding". Some
amaranth species are cultivated...
- New
Amaranths Varieties [2015]".
Ricardo Bressani, Luiz G.
Elias and
Arnoldo Garcia-Soto (1989). "Limiting
amino acids in raw and
processed amaranth grain...
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Amaranth Advisors LLC was an
American multi-strategy
hedge fund
founded by
Nicholas M.
Maounis and
headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. At its peak...
- leaves, stems, and
seeds of
Palmer amaranth, like
those of
other amaranths, are
edible and
highly nutritious.
Palmer amaranth was once
widely cultivated and...
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Amaranth, FD&C Red No. 2, E123, C.I. Food Red 9, Acid Red 27,
Azorubin S, or C.I. 16185 is a
modified red azo dye used as a food dye and to
color cosmetics...
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Amaranth #E52B50 #E52B50
Amaranth is a reddish-rose
color that is a
representation of the
color of the
flower of the
amaranth plant. The
color shown is...
- biscuits. A
porridge can be made by
boiling the
seeds in water.
Unlike other amaranths, the
seeds can be
easily harvested by s****ing the ripe
spikes of seeds...
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Amaranth oil is
extracted from the
seeds of two
species of the
genus Amaranthus — A.
cruentus and A.
hypochondriacus — that are called, collectively, amaranth...
- Look up
amaranth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amaranth is a
common name for the
plants in the
genus Amaranthus.
Amaranth, Amaranthe, or Amaranthus...
- Amaranthus,
known as kiwicha. (See also
amaranth seed and
Andean ancient plants.) This species, as with many
other amaranths, is
originally from the American...