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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2008

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Full instructions on how to cook quinoa

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  • what about salt ?

  • @Paint4ever2

    You don't need salt - there is plenty of flavour in the quinoa

  • Can you put it in a Rice Cooker?

  • @sumilea Yes no problem

  • I just bought some in bulk....do I need to rinse it for longer than the video shows?

    I read somewhere you should let it soak for several hours....

  • I do not think you need to soak it for hours. Following the advice of some one who commented earlier on try using warm water for a few minutes. This might speed up the process

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  • You can buy all ingredient on this video at onlinefoodgrocery

  • I've just bought some quinoa for the first time as I've heard about how healthy it is. I want to have it for breakfast - can anyone suggest what I can eat it with? ie. do you have it with jam? chopped fruit??

    thanks

  • Quinoa! So simple, so delicious.

  • @aarun10 Well I dont know about washing, but definitely cooking. When u cook with tap water everything reduces and you get all that fluoride (a poison) and other impurities in your food. I use spring water when doing something like this or when its all going to be absorbed. I dont when doing a bath like pasta etc.

  • @CrossfireAUS Yes you can eat it raw, it should be sprouted first unless you want to eat teeth breakingly hard little balls lol. It is good just sprouted and it only takes about 24 hours after the initial soak. You could actually eat with less than a 24 hour sprouting time. Just taste it.

  • @aarun10

    no dude... don't take it that far, tap water is just fine.

  • this helped soo much! im starting to eat quinoa for breakfast and the directions on the quinoa that we buy has us cooking it for 50 miinutes! thanks so much!

  • thanks. it was useful. i am cookign quinoa just now for my first time ;)

  • My MOMMA IS FROM BOLIVIA!!! WATCHA KNOW ABOU THAT HOMMIE!!!

    But seriously, my mom is from Bolivia and its ironic that I found about this grain and it comes from my moms country. I am trying to lose weight and eat healthy, and rice is a big part of my eating habits. So, I am trying to cut on that and using quinoa as a substitute. Thanks for the VID!

  • @aarun10,

    sorry to tell you but you're severely misinformed. i don't know about bottled water in the UK, but in the US, its completely unregulated and isn't even safe to drink. the water isn't ever tested for pathogens and is loaded with petro-chemicals and BPA from being stored in plastic bottles that are proven carcinogens. in reality, the safest bet is tap water, but the bottled water industries just want you to feel that way about it so you keep buying it.

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