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vegetables, cereals , and ornamentals. while it is not a true grain or cereal because the plant does not belong to the grass family ( poaceae ), amaranth, like quinoa , is known as a "pseudograin" because the flavor, appearance, and cooking of many species exhibit similarities to grains. amaranth seeds
distinctive, the genus has few distinguishing characters among the species included (juan et al. ). the flowers tend to tiny and bunched together in long, dense, conspicuous racemes, with from zero to five perianth segments and two or three sytles. the fruits are dry, indehiscent, and one-seeded. amaranth seeds...
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