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Pseudocereals are broadleaf plants (non-grasses) that are used in much the same way as cereals (true cereals are grasses). Their seed can be ground into flour and otherwise used as cereals. Examples of pseudocereals are amaranth (Love-lies-bleeding, red amaranth, Prince-of-Wales-feather), quinoa, and buckwheat.[1]
Pseudocereals [edit]
- Breadnut
- Buckwheat
- Chia
- Cockscomb
- Kañiwa
- Pitseed Goosefoot
- Quinoa
- Wattleseed (also called acacia seed)
References [edit]
- ^ "Glossary of Agricultural Production, Programs and Policy". University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture. Retrieved 2006-12-31.
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