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  2. Quinoa - Wikipedia

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    Due to the short growing season, North American cultivation requires short-maturity varieties, typically of Bolivian origin. Quinoa is planted in Idaho where a variety developed and bred specifically for the high-altitude Snake River Plain is the largest planted variety in North America. [38]

  3. File:Quinoa growing on Isla del Sol, Lake Titicaca.jpg

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  4. List of food plants native to the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Quinoa is native only to a relatively small region of the Andes mountains in South America. Corn/Maize [2] (Zea †) Quinoa [3] (Chenopodium) Several (though not all) species of amaranth [4] Some species of wild rice ; Indian Corn (Flint Corn)

  5. Category:Quinoa - Wikipedia

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    Quinoa oil This page was last edited on 28 December 2023, at 02:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional ...

  6. Chenopodioideae - Wikipedia

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    The Chenopodioideae are a subfamily of the flowering plant family Amaranthaceae in the APG III system, which is largely based on molecular phylogeny, but were included – together with other subfamilies – in the family Chenopodiaceae, or goosefoot family, in the Cronquist system.

  7. Chenopodium berlandieri - Wikipedia

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    Although widely regarded as a weed, this species was once one of several plants cultivated by Native Americans in prehistoric North America as part of the Eastern Agricultural Complex. C. berlandieri was a domesticated pseudocereal crop, similar to the closely related quinoa C. quinoa.

  8. The Moon Is an Endangered Historic Site, One Nonprofit Says - AOL

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    The Qhapaq Ñan, often called the Andean Road System, is an impressive pre-Hispanic network of ancient roads that once converged on the Inca capital of Cusco.The Incas played a large part in its ...

  9. Three Sisters (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous peoples throughout North America cultivated different varieties of the Three Sisters, adapted to varying local environments. [8] The milpas of Mesoamerica are farms or gardens that employ companion planting on a larger scale. [9] The Ancestral Puebloans adopted this garden design in the drier deserts and xeric shrublands environment.