- To the
Quechua people of
South America, A.
caudatus is
referred to as
kiwicha, qui****cha, inca jataco; ataco, ataku, san****hi,
jaguarcha (Ecuador)...
- are corn,
potatoes and
other tubers,
Amaranthaceae (quinoa, kañiwa and
kiwicha), and
legumes (beans and lupins).
Staples brought by the
Spanish include...
- the
grains was a cereal. All
three grains native to the
Andes (kaniwa,
kiwicha, and quinoa) are broad-leafed
plants rather than gr****es such as corn,...
- Que****sha (possibly from
Quechua for
Amaranthus caudatus or for liver), Que****cha, Queshihua, or Qui****sha is a
mountain in the
Chila mountain range in...
- are corn,
potatoes and
other tubers,
Amaranthaceaes (quinoa, kañiwa and
kiwicha) and
legumes (beans and lupins).
Staples brought by the
Spanish include...
- cañihua. The
indigenous Andean food crops,
quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa),
kiwicha (Amaranthus caudatus) and cañihua have high
nutritional value based mainly...
-
campaign to
promote consumption of native, high-protein
foods such as quinoa,
kiwicha, and legumes,
among others. In Venezuela,
there has been
national coverage...
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agricultural terraces.
Organic agriculture includes many
plants in the reserve :
kiwicha, quinoa, mint, dark maize, llacon, fava, oca, beans,
arveja (pea), chulpi...
-
Bolivia White, red, and
black quinoa mix List of
cereals 2010s in food
Kiwicha Chia "The
Plant List: A
working list of all
plant species".
Retrieved 1...
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cyanobacteria harvested in high-altitude wetlands; and wild
varieties of
kiwicha and quinoa. He is an
aficionado of the use of salt, and
cooks with more...