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Amaranth
Amaranthus species
Description
These plants, which grow 90 centimeters
to 150 centimeters tall, are abundant weeds in many parts of
the world. All amaranth have alternate simple leaves. They may
have some red color present on the stems. They bear minute, greenish
flowers in dense clusters at the top of the plants. Their seeds
may be brown or black in weedy species and light-colored in domestic
species.
Habitat and Distribution
Look for amaranth along roadsides, in disturbed
waste areas, or as weeds in crops throughout the world. Some
amaranth species have been grown as a grain crop and a garden
vegetable in various parts of the world, especially in South
America.
Edible Parts
All parts are edible, but some may have
sharp spines you should remove before eating. The young plants
or the growing tips of older plants are an excellent vegetable.
Simply boil the young plants or eat them raw. Their seeds are
very nutritious. Shake the tops of older plants to get the seeds.
Eat the seeds raw, boiled, ground into flour, or popped like
popcorn.
Steve's notes:
I have tried popping these seeds like popcorn.
Hope you have more luck than I did. In any case, these plants
have been tested and proven to be very rich in protein and many
vitamins.
Edible
Plants | Amaranth |