
Quinoa is a highly nutritious, gluten-free food packed with protein, dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals potassium and magnesium. Quinoa is very much useful to help weight loss and improve heart health and digestive health.

It is an easily digestible food and many people all over the world consume it as substitute for rice.
Quinoa is a herbaceous plant grown for its seeds and belongs to the amaranth family. The seeds of quinoa are edible and immensely nutritious as they are packed with protein, dietary fiber, B vitamins and important minerals such as potassium and magnesium.
Quinoa is a prominently cultivated food in Asia, the United States, and European countries. People love to include this protein and fiber rich food for weight loss along with a lot of vegetables and legumes in salads.
Nutritional value
Quinoa is enriched with protein, fibers, vitamins and minerals. A cup of quinoa contains around 8g of protein and 5g of fiber. It also contains folate, magnesium, iron and zinc. 1 cup of cooked quinoa contains 5.18 grams of fiber which is much more than that in whole grains.
Quinoa is naturally gluten-free and is useful to people who need to cut gluten from their diet.
Quinoa is enriched with high quality proteins as it contains all nine essential amino acids [amino acids that human body cannot form but need to be obtained from food].
However, quinoa contains some antinutrients such as saponins, tannins and phytic acid. These substances can reduce the absorption of iron and magnesium as they bind with them. But nothing to worry much. These antinutrients can be eliminated or reduced by rinsing, soaking, or sprouting the quinoa before cooking.
How to prepare quinoa?

First rinse quinoa well in a fine mesh strainer to remove bitter saponin coating. D it for 2-3 times for better results. Then soak it in water for 15 minutes.
Take 2 parts water for cooking1 part quinoa and bring to a boil, then simmer for 10-15 minutes.
The cooked quinoa can be mixed with cooked or boiled vegetables, chick pea etc. You may add ghee, some spices for flavor.
Quinoa is available in different colours and varieties.
Chenopodium quinoa is a dicotyledonous annual plant, usually about 1–2 m (3–7 ft) high. It has broad, generally powdery, hairy, lobed leaves.
This plant is a cultivated crop world wide and in 2013 quinoa was in huge demand as awareness about its health benefits created a boom in its production and use. The United Nations General Assembly declared 2013 as the “International Year of Quinoa” in recognition of the ancestral practices of the Andean people, who have preserved it as a food for posterity to foster sustainable living practices.
Health benefits of quinoa
- Helps to reduce cholesterol &blood sugar
- Quinoa is an abundant source of fibers and thus help to reduce cholesterol and blood sugar spike.
- Helps to reduce the body weight &triglyceride levels
- antimicrobial,
- anticancer properties
- Rich source of protein which helps healthy body building &proper functioning