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  • Recently, a continuous popper designed to handle amaranth's extremely small seeds was patented.

    Chapter 25 1996

  • Thus, amaranth's importance is that its essential amino acids complement those of corn, rice, and wheat.

    4 Grain Amaranths 1984

  • Leading amaranth's development is the Rodale Research Center near Emmaus, Pennsylvania, where more than a thousand different accessions collected from all parts of the world are being bred, grown 'and evaluated.

    1 Introduction 1984

  • Despite the growing evidence in amaranth's favor, much research needs to be done before the crop can be commercially produced.

    1 Introduction 1984

  • The Spanish conquest had ended amaranth's use as a staple of the New World and slowed the spread into world agriculture of a highly nutritious food.

    1 Introduction 1984

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