Quinoa is an interesting seed that can be substituted for grains such as rice and barley. It was the main staple of the Incas. It cooks much like grain requiring 2:1 water ratio and plumps up about 3x to 4x it's original size, and cooks in about 15 minutes.
It has a high protein content (about 12-18%) and balanced set of amino acids, and is high in magnesium and iron. For nutrition info see here.
Once cooked the bran forms a tail like structure which gives quinoa it's fluf and crunchy like textures. It has a slightly nutty taste and can add some flair to food.
Only drawback is that it can be expensive at $4-5 a pound in a store. Healthfood stores carry it in bulk at about $2 a pound.
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