| 41. | Amaranth grain has been grown for about 10, 000 years in Central and South America.
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| 42. | Afterward they ate slices of amaranth.
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| 43. | Zimet is also selling two pairs of George III amaranth, tulipwood and ebonized marquetry armchairs.
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| 44. | Amaranth species are cultivated and consumed as a leaf vegetable in many parts of the world.
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| 45. | This period preceded an important rainy season and so statues were made out of amaranth dough.
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| 46. | Amaranth leaves, beet leaves, starfruit, chards, parsley, spinach & turnip leaves.
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| 47. | In certain countries of Africa, various species of nutritious amaranth are very widely eaten boiled.
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| 48. | The idol of Huitzilopochtli was modeled from amaranth seeds held together with honey and human blood.
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| 49. | In ancient Greece for example, crushed strawberries and red amaranth have also variously been used.
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| 50. | According to ECHO, this is due to anti-nutritional factors in raw amaranth grain.
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