Have You Heard About Quinoa?

By Carrie Saba –

Have you heard about the grain called quinoa? It is pronounced Keen-wah. Quinoa is a grain many people have not heard of before but it is fast becoming a favorite for those that try it.

It has become a staple in my house and I actually crave it. It is one of the most versatile grains and it has a tremendous amount of health benefits and is super easy to make. You can actually buy quinoa at most grocery store chains now. You may have to ask what aisle, but it is typically there as it is becoming more and more popular. It is originally from the Andean region in South America and is over 5,000 years old.

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Why eat quinoa? What are the health benefits and is it really that easy to make?

Benefits of eating quinoa:
• It is high in protein
• It is a complete protein, which means it contains all essential amino acids
• It is a good source of manganese, magnesium, iron, copper and phosphorus
• It is a good source of fiber as well as B vitamins
• It is gluten-free, which is great for those that have a gluten intolerance

Quinoa is very easy to make.

Take 1 cup of quinoa and 2 cups of water and bring to a bowl. Cover and simmer for about 10 – 12 minutes until it looks fluffy with white spiral threads appear around the grain.

You can add vegetables, black beans, salsa, chick peas or any other vegetable along with some olive oil and sea salt and have a delicious dish. I have experimented with sautéing onion and garlic with whatever vegetables or greens I have in the house, along with some sea salt and olive oil and it is always yummy. You can even make it into a morning dish by adding cinnamon, a little milk and honey or maple syrup.

Next time you are the store get some quinoa and experiment for yourself. It is easy and so versatile and delicious!

Carrie Saba, Holistic Health Coach, helps others see their inner strength through a new light. She is a lifestyle change expert where her clients are energized by her insightful, upbeat coaching style. Carrie believes our spirit is fed by how we think, what we experience and what we eat. She empowers her clients and believes everyone should know their brilliance and enjoy life. You can learn more about her at http://www.carriesaba.com/. Follow her on Twitter: http://twitter.com/CarrieSaba.

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