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Что (кто) такое quinoa$538353$ - определение

SPECIES OF PLANT
Chenopodium quinoa; Kinoa; Kinoah; Kinua; Kinuah; Kinwa; Quineoa; Keenwa; Keemwa; International Year of Quinoa; Quinnoa
  • Quinoa seller at market in [[Calca, Peru]]
  • ''Chenopodium quinoa'' near Cachilaya, [[Lake Titicaca]], Bolivia
  • Logo of the International Year of Quinoa, 2013
  • [[Farmer field school]] on crop husbandry and quinoa production, near [[Puno]], Peru
  • Quinoa seeds
  • Red quinoa, cooked

Quinoa         
·noun The seeds of a kind of goosewort (Chenopodium Quinoa), used in Chili and Peru for making porridge or cakes; also, food thus made.
quinoa         
['ki:n???, kw?'n???]
¦ noun
1. a plant of the goosefoot family found in the Andes, cultivated for its edible starchy seeds. [Chenopodium quinoa.]
2. the seeds of the quinoa, used as food and to make alcoholic drinks.
Origin
C17: Sp. spelling of Quechua kinua, kinoa.
Quinoa oil         
OIL EXTRACTED FROM GERM OF CHENOPODIUM QUINOA
Quinoa oil is a vegetable oil extracted from germ of the Chenopodium quinoa, an Andean cereal and has been cultivated since at least 3000 B.C.

Википедия

Quinoa

Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa; , from Quechua kinwa or kinuwa) is a flowering plant in the amaranth family. It is a herbaceous annual plant grown as a crop primarily for its edible seeds; the seeds are rich in protein, dietary fiber, B vitamins and dietary minerals in amounts greater than in many grains. Quinoa is not a grass but rather a pseudocereal botanically related to spinach and amaranth (Amaranthus spp.), and originated in the Andean region of northwestern South America. It was first used to feed livestock 5,200–7,000 years ago, and for human consumption 3,000–4,000 years ago in the Lake Titicaca basin of Peru and Bolivia.

The plant thrives at high altitudes and produces seeds that are rich in protein. Almost all production in the Andean region is done by small farms and associations. Its cultivation has spread to more than 70 countries, including Kenya, India, the United States and European countries. As a result of increased popularity and consumption in North America, Europe, and Australasia, quinoa crop prices tripled between 2006 and 2014.