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  • ...ly, which includes well-known plants such as [[beets]], [[spinach]], and [[quinoa]]. '''Amaranthus tricolor''' is a tall, upright plant that can reach heights of 2-4 feet. It has larg
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  • | [[Ensalada de quinoa con atún]] || || [[Keto friendly]] || 211.25 || 14.125 || 11.25 || 8.625 | [[Galletón de quinoa]] || || [[High carb]] || 432 || 22.20000076 || 7.800000191 || 59.59999847
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  • | ''[[Amaranthus tricolor]]'' || Amaranth || Amarant hybrids, often from [[hydroponic]] cultivation, | ''[[Chenopodium quinoa|Chenopodium quinoa subsp. quinoa]]'' || Quinoa || It has its origin in the Andean region<ref>{{cite web |author=John H. Wi
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  • * '''[[Amaranthus tricolor]]''' see [[Amaranth]]. Amarant hybrids, often from hydroponic cultivation, * '''[[Chenopodium quinoa subsp. quinoa]]''' see [[Quinoa]]. It has its origin in the Andean region
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  • *'''[[Amaranthus tricolor]]''' *'''[[Quinoa]]'''
    91 KB (13,766 words) - 02:19, 21 April 2021