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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Amaranth
  1. ... or other grains such as millet, bulgur, and amaranth. Foods made with grains include: Pasta Oatmeal Breads ... made with whole-wheat flour Bulgur (cracked wheat), amaranth, and other grains Oatmeal Popcorn Brown rice Check ...
  2. ... grain pasta. Other grains such as millet, quinoa, amaranth, and bulgur. Rolled oats (not instant oatmeal). Limit ...
  3. ... antioxidants that can turn into vitamin A ) Garnet amaranth -- Vitamin K Eating lots of fruits and vegetables ...
  4. ... grain barley Oatmeal Other grains such as quinoa , amaranth, buckwheat, and millet Note that products described as “ ...
  5. ... they do not come boxed with seasonings: Quinoa Amaranth Buckwheat Cornmeal Millet Oats (that have not been ...
  6. ... Examples are whole-wheat flour, oatmeal, whole cornmeal, amaranth, barley, brown and wild rice, buckwheat, and quinoa. ...