Sacred grain. Superfood. Nutty, Earthy. Grown in Natural Farming Practices.
Ancient Quinoa
Quinoa Indigenous Seeds. Originally from Latin America, Grown by Small Scale Farmers with Open Pollinated Desi Seed.
Quinoa is sourced from a small scale farmer group from Rajasthan. Quinoa is an Age-Old Global Tribal Farmers Staple. Best Food to Fight Hunger & Malnutrition. Grown in less Fertile Soil, Low Rainfall. Marginal Farmers solution to Climate Adaptation. Excellent source of Income for Marginal Farmers across India.
Harvest of Indigenous Quinoa , Manually Cleaned, Packed &
Processed by Women Farmers. Quality Monitored.Pancakes, Parathas, Upma, Kadhi, Kanji, Soups, Casserole, Koftas, Desserts, Biscuits & Cakes.
Recipe to Make Quinoa Biscuits: Mix 1 or 2 tbsp Ghee/Oil in 1 cup Quinoa flour, till it resembles Bread Crumbs. Add 1 tsp Cinnamon Powder, 1 tbsp Mixed Seeds, ½ Cup Jaggery Powder. Make a stiff Dough with Milk/Vegan Milk/Water. Roll into Rounds, Prick with a Fork. And Bake in an Oven at 180 degrees for upto 5 mins. Flip Biscuits & Bake for another 5 mins or more till done.
Quinoa Upma - Wash Quinoa & soak for 1 hour or more. Splutter
Spices - Turmeric Powder, Cumin, Onions in 1-2 tbs Ghee/Oil. Add 1 cup chopped vegetables, salt to taste & Saute 2-3 mins. Then add strained Quinoa & Saute for another 1-2 mins. Now add the same soaked water & some more salt. Boil upto 1-3 whistles in pressure cooker or 3-5 mins in covered container. Garnish with green Coriander/Herbs & Serve Hot.Antioxidant. Rich in proteins, lipids, fibers, with balance of
essential amino acids. Gluten-free & suitable food products for patients with Celiac disease. Considered a sacred plant (Jancurova` Et Al, 2009). Contains Vitamins B1, B2, B6, C, E, Minerals, Calcium, Phosphorous, Iron & Zinc.Once packet is opened, store in glass jar or air tight plastic jar. Consume quickly or Refrigerate. Residue-free produce catches weevils easily. Composting produce is the best option if spoiled.