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 Hormel Foods - Glossary - Amaranth
Amaranth is generally available as either a red amaranth variety (such as red saag, red spinach, all red amaranth, or red leaf amaranth) or a green amaranth (such as green pointed leaf, white leaf, bayan, tender leaf, or green round leaf).
Amaranth is usually grown as a secondary crop in many areas of the world such as Asia with most of the production in the United States limited to Nebraska, Colorado, and Minnesota.
Amaranth can also be used as a food extender, for cookies and desserts, or as a side dish similar to potatoes or polenta.
www.hormel.com /kitchen/glossary.asp?akw=&id=35535&catitemid=   (572 words)

  
 amaranth
amaranth -- (any of various plants of the genus Amaranthus having dense plumes of green or red flowers ; often cultivated for food) Grep of adj amaranth amaranthine Overview of noun amaranth The noun amaranth has 2 senses (no senses from tagged texts) 1.
amaranth -- (any of various plants of the genus Amaranthus having dense plumes of green or red flowers ; often cultivated for food)
Grep of noun amaranth amaranth amaranth family amaranthaceae amaranthus amaranthus albus amaranthus caudatus amaranthus cruentus amaranthus graecizans amaranthus hybridus erythrostachys amaranthus hybridus hypochondriacus amaranthus hypochondriacus amaranthus spinosus globe amaranth purple amaranth red amaranth thorny amaranth Overview of noun amaranth The noun amaranth has 2 senses (no senses from tagged texts) 1.
www.beetfoundation.com /words/a/alt.amaranth.html   (572 words)

  
 Amaranthus cruentus in Flora of North America @ efloras.org
Inflorescences terminal and axillary, erect, reflexed, or nodding, usually dark red, purple, or deep beet-red, less commonly almost green or greenish red, leafless at least distally, large and robust.
Stems erect, green or reddish purple, branched distally, mostly in inflorescence, to nearly simple, 0.4-2 m.
www.efloras.org /florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242414702   (572 words)

  
 Amar-Capsi
The white-seeded amaranth was once a staple grain of pre-Columbian civilizations which included the Incas, but the Spanish conquistadors forbade its cultivation on the grounds that it was used in sacrificial ceremonies.
Amaranth is avoided by Zulu warriors as they believe that it weakens them in battle.
There is a Purple of Tuscany and a Green of Florence, both of which have the distinction of being eaten whole when very young.
wwbota.free.fr /XMLPublication/decode-markup/Amar-Capsi_.htm   (572 words)

  
 Pocatello Idaho State Journal
That's not to mention the wild greens - dandelions, stinging nettles, purslane, amaranth ("otherwise known as pigweed") and lamb's quarters that sprout up each year whether he likes it or not.
The greens were boiled, then sauteed with onion and garlic, finally dashed with red chili salsa and stuffed into a blue-corn tortilla.
Among the farmers selling wild greens is Henry Brockman, who runs Henry's Farm, a small family operation in Congerville, Ill. Brockman sells organically grown produce to some high-end Chicago restaurants and to consumers at the nearby Evanston Farmers' Market.
www.journalnet.com /articles/2004/09/09/features/food01.prt   (1658 words)

  
 Alternative crops for the prairies
Amaranth is also grown in China and India, where it is mainly used as a green vegetable.
Amaranth is the general name for a group of annuals that belong to the amaranth family.
The grain amaranth species are related to the redroot pigweed, Amaranthus retroflexus.
www.eap.mcgill.ca /CPAT_3.htm   (1658 words)

  
 vegetable gardening in spring
Purple knight is not as straight as Jacko, but otherwise there is not much between them flavorwise (the purple color changes to green when they are cooked).
amaranth, vegetable amaranth, calaloo, hin choy, Chinese spinach,
Purple de Jesi was developed to produce the small artichokes that are eaten raw when the heads are very young and tender; although they are equally good steamed.
www.naturalhub.com /vegetable_gardening_in_spring.htm   (1658 words)

  
 Wild Greens!
green that's earned a lot of names (including careless weed, redroot, and—once again—pigweed) is amaranth (Amaranthus retroflexus and hy-
The greens taste quite good served raw in salads or sandwiches, cooked in meat loaf, fried in an egg batter, pickled, and—because the cooked stems and leaves have a somewhat gooey, okra-like texture—added as a thickener to soups and gumbos.
Wild greens have at least as much flavor and nutrition as do the cultivated varieties and—best of all—don't need to be sown, watered.
www.motherearthnews.com /library/1980_May_June/Wild_Greens_   (1581 words)

  
 Retail Produce - Specialty Herbs Fruits Organic Vegetables
Other foraged greens are Wild Arugula, Sorrels and Dandelion, Purslane, Amaranth and Lambs Quarters.
These are essentially the greens that have been wild foraged by our prehistoric ancestors and are believed to be partially responsible for the growth and development of the human brain due to the number of essential amino acids they contain.
The area of wild foraged salad greens is exciting to me. We have found an area in East Texas where wild Mache grows along with wild wood violets that are in bloom during the mache-picking season in late February and into March.
www.spiceairunlimited.com /RetailProduce01.htm   (1801 words)

  
 Bush Flower Purple
Artificial silk rhododendron bush with seven purple /lavender flower clusters, 5 buds and 181 green leaves.
pincushion flower, pinks, purple amaranth, purslane, red firecracker-plant, scarlet bush, scarlet pimpernel...
When the flower is look at the opposite way, it is like a merlin, cloaked in purple with the...
www.infochunks.com /flowers/bush-flower-purple.html   (1801 words)

  
 Amaranthus
Amaranth, Achis, achita, african spinach, amarante, bledos, bondue, bush greens, choito, coimi, coyo, cuime, green leaf, buautli, Indian spinach, Joseph's-coat, kiwicha, livid amaranth, love-lies-bleeding, millmi, pale-seeded amaranth, pigweed, princess-feather, purple amaranth, quintonil, redroot, spinach-grass, Surinam spinach, wild beet, wild blite
Grain Amaranth Harvest Timeliness in Eastern North Dakota —S.A. Fitterer, B.L. Johnson, and A.A. Schneiter
Plant Population Influence on Yield and Agronomic Traits in 'Plainsman' Grain Amaranth —F.R. Guillen-Portal, D.D. Baltensperger, and L.A. Nelson
www.hort.purdue.edu /newcrop/nexus/Amaranthus_spp_nex.html   (1801 words)

  
 mgdata&collname=bonap98&query=Amaranthus
Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Redroot amaranth, redroot pigweed, green amaranth, rough pigweed, quelite (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone).
Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Spiny amaranth, thorny amaranth, spiny pigweed, quelite espinosa (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone).
Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Tumbleweed amaranth, prostrate pigweed, white amaranth, tumbleweed (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone).
www.csdl.tamu.edu /FLORA/cgi/ruled_html_query?colldir=kartesz/mgdata&collname=bonap98&query=Amaranthus   (1801 words)

  
 Viruses of Plants - Known susceptibilities of Amaranthaceae
Green amaranth; Pigweed; Redroot; Rough pigweed; Wild beet
Prince's-feather; Purple amaranth; Red amaranth; Bush greens; Redshank
image.fs.uidaho.edu /vide/famly007.htm   (1801 words)

  
 Herbicide Resistant Weeds
Atrazine resistance in Amaranthus retroflexus (redroot pigweed) and A. Powellii (green pigweed) from southern Ontario.
Powell Amaranth (Amaranthus powellii) is a dicot weed in the Amaranthaceae family.
Genetic studies on Group C1/5 resistant Powell Amaranth indicate that inheritance is determined by a one gene, dominant, cytoplasmic trait.
www.weedscience.org /Case/Case.asp?ResistID=1158   (767 words)

  
 Medals of Pakistan (IEPE)
Pakistan Police Medal for Meritorious Service -- Ribbon: Five (essentially) equal stripes of white, blue, amaranth, blue, white, with the central amaranth stripe having a thin green center stripe.
The ribbon is 38 mm wide, with stripes of yellow gold, Pakistan green, white, Pakistan green, yellow gold, measuring 7 / 8 / 8 / 8 / 7 mm respectively.
The ribbon from 1987 is identical for all classes: red with a Pakistan green, white, Pakistan green central stripe, measuring 13 / 2 / 2 / 2 / 13 mm respectively.
faculty.winthrop.edu /haynese/medals/Pakistan/pakistan.html   (6667 words)

  
 Quality food colours,tartrazine,green s,blue seed 2,yellow dye5 and alumunium lakes for export.
Food Colours: Tartrazine, Sunset Yellow FCF, Ponceau 4R (Cochineal Red), Carmoisine, Amaranth Red, Allura Red, Red 2G, Erythrosine, Chocolate Brown HT, Indigo Carmine (Indigotine), Brilliant Blue FCF, Patent Blue V, Black PN (Brilliant Black BN), Food Yellow 2, Ponceau SX, Quinoline Yellow, Napthol Blue Black, Green S, Fast Green FCF, Solvent Yellow NBX.
Aluminium Lakes: Lake Tartrazine, Lake Sunset Yellow, Lake Ponceau 4R, Lake Carmoisine, Lake Amaranth, Lake Erythrosine, Lake Brown HT, Lake Brilliant Blue, Lake Indigo Carmine, Lake Quinoline Yellow, Lake Apple Green
Blended Food Dyes: Egg Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Raspberry Red, Strawberry Red, Orange Red, Rose Pink, Chocolate Y, Apple Green, Pea Green, Grape Purple, Black Currant
www.foodcolours.com /htmlsite/foodcolours.html   (6667 words)

  
 Where do you get your protein?
leafy green vegetables, almonds, nutritional yeast, sesame seeds, figs, dandelion greens, wakame, hiziki, kelp, kombu, amaranth, quinoa, oats, beans, legumes, microalgae, fortified soymilk.
Beans, legumes, seeds, grains (especially quinoa and amaranth), leafy green vegetables
Microalgae, sprouts, leafy green vegetables, whole grains, nutritional yeast, dates, beans, legumes, mushrooms, oranges, beets, fenugreek and root vegetables
www.veganstreet.com /veganliving/wheredoyouget.html   (6667 words)

  
 ACES Publications : ANR-0991
Green June beetles tend to congregate on broad-leaved weeds such as spiny amaranth and jimsonweed.
Green June beetle grubs are different from most grub species in the southeastern United States in that they come out of the ground at night and move from one place to another.
Green June beetle adults are velvet green with orange or rust stripes along the outer margins of the wing covers (Figure 1).
www.aces.edu /pubs/docs/A/ANR-0991   (6667 words)

  
 Scientific Name Alphabetical Order
Prostrate pigweed, Livid amaranth, Green amaranth, purple amaranth,
Slender amaranth, Calalu, ao tou xian, amarante livide, aufsteigender Amarant, Baqlat Iamania, Bledo, Berry-bearing Orache, Kleine Majer, Strawberry Blite, Strawberry Spinach, Wild Amaranth
Bloody Fingers, Deas Men's Bells, Digital, Fairy Caps, Fairy Thimbles, Fairy's Glove, Folk's Glove, Gewoon Vingerhoedskruid, Gloves Of Our Lady, Gula Angustila, Iskif Chichegi, Purple Foxglove, Virgin's Glove, Witches Gloves, Yuksukotu, Zahr Al Kishtiban, Zigitarisu
sunnisan.com /flwrs/alphascience.html   (6667 words)

  
 Quality food colours,tartrazine,green s,blue seed 2,yellow dye5 and alumunium lakes for export.
Food Colours: Tartrazine, Sunset Yellow FCF, Ponceau 4R (Cochineal Red), Carmoisine, Amaranth Red, Allura Red, Red 2G, Erythrosine, Chocolate Brown HT, Indigo Carmine (Indigotine), Brilliant Blue FCF, Patent Blue V, Black PN (Brilliant Black BN), Food Yellow 2, Ponceau SX, Quinoline Yellow, Napthol Blue Black, Green S, Fast Green FCF, Solvent Yellow NBX.
Aluminium Lakes: Lake Tartrazine, Lake Sunset Yellow, Lake Ponceau 4R, Lake Carmoisine, Lake Amaranth, Lake Erythrosine, Lake Brown HT, Lake Brilliant Blue, Lake Indigo Carmine, Lake Quinoline Yellow, Lake Apple Green
www.foodcolours.com /htmlsite/foodcolours.html   (194 words)

  
 Quality food colours,tartrazine,green s,blue seed 2,yellow dye5 and alumunium lakes for export.
Aluminium Lakes: Lake Tartrazine, Lake Sunset Yellow, Lake Ponceau 4R, Lake Carmoisine, Lake Amaranth, Lake Erythrosine, Lake Brown HT, Lake Brilliant Blue, Lake Indigo Carmine, Lake Quinoline Yellow, Lake Apple Green
Food Colours: Tartrazine, Sunset Yellow FCF, Ponceau 4R (Cochineal Red), Carmoisine, Amaranth Red, Allura Red, Red 2G, Erythrosine, Chocolate Brown HT, Indigo Carmine (Indigotine), Brilliant Blue FCF, Patent Blue V, Black PN (Brilliant Black BN), Food Yellow 2, Ponceau SX, Quinoline Yellow, Napthol Blue Black, Green S, Fast Green FCF, Solvent Yellow NBX.
www.foodcolours.com /htmlsite/foodcolours.html   (194 words)

  
 Dyes Supplier,Wholesale Dyes,Wholesale Dye Supplier,Dye Suppliers,Basic Dyes Supplier,Dyes Suppliers India
Offering all types of food colours like tartrazine, quinoline yellow, sunset yellow, carmoisine, azorubine, amaranth, ponceau 4r, cochineal red a, erythrosine, allura red ac, patent blue v, indigo carmine, brilliant blue fcf, green s, brilliant black bn, B...
Offering organic pigments like yellow pgi, red prr, red tonner, blue bl, scarlet rb, rubin pbc, green gln, erichrome blue black rss, black chrome-t, alpha blue black red g, pyrazolone red, benzidine orange, benzidine yellow, vulcan yellow etc.
Selling solvent / oil dyes like acid metanill yellow, acid orange ii, solvent yellow, solvent orange, solvent red, solvent green, solvent brown, solvent blue, solvent metal complex dyes and acid dyes.
trade.indiamart.com /offer/chemicals-fertilizers/dye/all.html   (194 words)

  
 Sanmenxia Lakeside Fruit Juice Beverage Ltd (cn) - fruit juice beverage & fruit juice concentrated.
Main Products: lakeside fruit juice, full range of approved food colours like allura red, amaranth, brillint blue fcf, ponceau 4r, patent blue v, green s etc, vase,, Sanmenxia Lakeside Fruit Juice Beverage Ltd
lakeside fruit juice, full range of approved food colours like allura red, amaranth, brillint blue fcf, ponceau 4r, patent blue v, green s etc, vase,, Sanmenxia Lakeside Fruit Juice Beverage Ltd
Any forms of using or quotation, part or all should be authorized by copyright holder All Products Online Corporation.
www.allproducts.com.tw /manufacture99/lakesidefruitjuice/showroom1.html   (98 words)

  
 Food sources of Vitamin A
The leafy green vegetables grown among the staple crops are mainly quinoa and amaranth leaves.
The leaves of the ulluco, quinoa, and amaranth, and the wild ñapush flower are available in February and March.
Locally produced green peas are available mostly in the winter, August and September.
www.unu.edu /unupress/food2/UIN07E/uin07e0h.htm   (98 words)

  
 Cosmetic grade colorant manufacturer also providing all types of colorants in plastic
Lake Tartrazine, Lake Sunset Yellow, Lake Ponceau 4R, Lake Carmoisine, Lake Amaranth, Lake Erythrosine, Lake Brown HT, Lake Brilliant Blue, Lake Indigo Carmine, Lake Quinoline Yellow, Lake Apple Green
Cosmetic Dyes: D and C Green 3, D and C Green 5, D and C Red 28, D and C Red 33, Ponceau SX, D and C Yellow 10, Solvent Red 1, Solvent Orange 1, Para Phenylene Diamine (for Hair Dye)
D and C Lakes: Lakes with dye content varying from 20% to 40% are available off the shelf from the following range:
www.foodcolours.com /htmlsite/cosmetics.html   (194 words)

  
 Amaranths For Food or Feed
Language: English Descriptors: Nigeria; Leafy vegetables; Amaranthus hybridus; Corchorus olitorius; Vernonia amygdalina; Celosia argentea; Ascorbic acid; Food handling; Food storage losses; Moisture content; Nutrient content; Food composition tables; Temperature; Solar radiation Abstract: Five green leafy vegetables (Talinum triangulare, Amaranthus hybridus, Celosia argentea, Corchorus olitorius and Vernonia amygdalina) were analysed for their ascorbic acid contents.
Language: English Descriptors: Amaranthus tRicolor; Kochia; Chloroplasts; Plant nutrition; Sodium requirement; Plant morphology; Ultrastructure Abstract: Mesophyll chloroplasts from sodium-deficient compared to normal plants of the C4 species Kochia childsii and Amaranthus tricolor were found to have significantly less stacking in their grana.
Language: English Descriptors: Amaranthus gangeticus; Chemical constituents of plants; Oxalates; Calcium; Bioavailability Abstract: Forms of oxalate in Amaranthus gangeticus L (a vegetable amaranth) grown in three sites with different soil and climatic factors were identified, and their contents were determined.
www.nal.usda.gov /afsic/AFSIC_pubs/qb92-40.htm   (194 words)

  
 Janet Marinelli - Dorling Kindersley Authors - Dorling Kindersley
Seabeach amaranth is not the kind of plant that will win any beauty contests: It's a homely little mound of a thing about a foot across, with fleshy reddish stems and small, spinach-green leaves clustered at the tips of the braches.
A - My favourite is the seabeach amaranth, a plucky little plant which once was common along the seashores of the eastern US but is now in danger of extinction; no other land plant ventures closer to the ocean.
For 40 years the plant had not been seen in my home state, New York; but my colleague, Brooklyn Botanic Garden botanist Steve Clemants, and I found it growing there one late September day in 1991.
uk.dk.com /nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,11_1000067066,00.html?sym=QUE   (194 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - amaranth, Plant (Plants) - Encyclopedia
Amaranthus also includes such weeds as the green amaranth, A.
Other ornamentals in the family are the globe amaranth (genus Gomphrenia), sometimes called bachelor's button, and the cockscomb ( Celosia), both originally tropical annuals.
retroflexus, and various species commonly called tumbleweed and pigweed, as well as several cultivated plants : e.g., love-lies-bleeding, or tassel flower, and Joseph's coat.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/A/amaranth.html   (194 words)

  
 Evaluation of Tropical Leaf Vegetables in the Virgin Islands
As a potherb it is prepared in many ways: as a steamed or boiled well-seasoned green, stir-fried, in soups, or mixed with other vegetables.
Amaranth is a suitable plant in crop rotation.
Under Virgin Islands climatic conditions, water spinach grows well during summer-fall season and is a suitable leafy green vegetable with market potential.
www.hort.purdue.edu /newcrop/proceedings1999/v4-388.html   (194 words)

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