@MerchantGourmet I'm not familiar with ready-to-eat quinoa here in the U.S. I've never seen it anywhere, including the online sources I buy from. That may be the case with many people watching your video. If anyone tried your recipe using the quinoa that most of us buy here in the States, it probably wouldn't turn out very well. I'm not criticizing your video. You did a fine job on it. I just wanted to make that point.
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Quinoa is an Incan super grain originated from PERU, highly regarded in that culture for its nutritional benefits. Just a quick fact, Thanks :)
KOSMOS390 3 months ago
You forgot to mention the need to rinse the quinoa.
conguera 2 years ago
@conguera Thanks for your comment. However, our quinoa is ready to eat so it can be cooked in seconds and it doesn't need to be rinsed!
MerchantGourmet 1 year ago
@MerchantGourmet I'm not familiar with ready-to-eat quinoa here in the U.S. I've never seen it anywhere, including the online sources I buy from. That may be the case with many people watching your video. If anyone tried your recipe using the quinoa that most of us buy here in the States, it probably wouldn't turn out very well. I'm not criticizing your video. You did a fine job on it. I just wanted to make that point.
conguera 1 year ago