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Tex and Gloria,
Mary Beth says that Quinoa is a seed like sunflower is a seed. I seem to be doing pretty good with it so far - a couple of days. I cook it for the whole 15 minutes and it is very soft. I am severly limiting my diet for awhile and will begin introducing one thing at a time. May have to eliminate potatoes.
Pat
Mary Beth says that Quinoa is a seed like sunflower is a seed. I seem to be doing pretty good with it so far - a couple of days. I cook it for the whole 15 minutes and it is very soft. I am severly limiting my diet for awhile and will begin introducing one thing at a time. May have to eliminate potatoes.
Pat
Yes, I'm aware that quinoa is a seed. Botanically seeds may be different from grains, but cooking, grinding and eating them seem to be the same. That is, they both take quite a fairly long time to soften because they can have pretty hard shells. I found that the whole grain/seed cooked was a little too rough for my inflammed gut. That's why I ground them to a coarse meal. We are all different and some may be able to handle the whole grains/seeds.
Gloria
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