🌟 Elevate your meals with ancient grains!
Bob's Red Mill Organic Amaranth Grain is a 24 oz package of nutrient-dense, whole grain amaranth, certified organic and perfect for a variety of culinary applications. This gluten-free grain is rich in protein, fiber, and antioxidants, making it an excellent choice for health-conscious consumers looking to enhance their diet sustainably.
A**R
A great product - you can find cheaper
Birch & Meadow 1 Gallon Whole Amaranth Grains, Non GMO, Allergen Free Gallon size for $35. A significant savings for as much as we use it. Bob's was $17 pre tax for 24 oz. Great for breakfast cereal. Mix with fruit of your choice & a touch of organic maple syrup - tasty - Or organic raisins with cinnamon & maple syrup. Great in soups/stews. Sprinkle on salads or add to smoothies. Great product
K**H
Delicious in a hot cereal
I bought amaranth grain to make a hot cereal blend of steel cut oats, amaranth, and buckwheat grouts. Toasted a bit in a skillet, then cooked for 15-20 minutes with almond milk, water, raisins, dried cranberries and a few salted pecans, this is a nutritious start to my day. Bobs Red Mill products never disappoint.
A**R
Looks good
They look clean and quality amaranth thank you!
P**N
Great taste
Some reviewers complain about OTHER brands not tasting fresh; I've always had great luck with bob's red mill.
J**Y
Super Healthy!
Delicious!!!! Can add vegetables; makes a perfect meal!
K**Z
Delicious
I had never had amaranth before. We used it as a substitute for rice for a stir fry meal. I liked the crunchy texture and the health benefits over more starchy alternatives. I didn’t think it was cost effective for me, so I dropped a star. It’s a small package for a big price.
F**A
Tastes great and cooks quickly
I like to make Amaranth for breakfast with apple, cinnamon and plant based milk. It has an earthy, nutty flavor and delicious creamy texture. It’s packed with nutrients. If you’re looking for the recipe try Dr. Hyman Ultra Metabolism breakfast recipe.
D**A
Not what I expected
It was a bit dense for cereal. One lady suggested her daughter had made popcorn. Well it pops but it's so tiny and isn't exactly a snack, we had a good laugh though ;->
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