How to Identify Amaranth
Instructions
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Look for a weedy area among crops, along roadsides or fields, in waste areas, or on disturbed ground. In some places in the world, amaranth is grown as a vegetable, or even much like a grain crop.
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Search for a weedy plant up to several feet tall with alternating green leaves. Sometimes, the stems are slightly red.
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Find tiny green, red or purple flowers clustered densely together, sometimes drooping slightly, at the head of the plant.
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Shake the head of the plant to collect the nutritious amaranth seeds. Eat the seeds raw, boil them, or even grind the amaranth seeds to make flour.
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Roast the amaranth seeds to pop them much like popcorn. This can then be mixed with honey or molasses to make a snack called "alegría."
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Eat any part of the plant raw, or boil it to taste. The tips of a mature plant, or the whole of the young plant, are particularly good to eat.
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