Red Quinoa Flour
- NUTRIENT-RICH AND TASTY RED QUINOA: Besides being a complete protein and a wholesome substitute for wheat flour, this red quinoa has mildly sweet undertones.
- 1 LB (16oz/454g) of PREMIUM Red Quinoa Flour: Vegan, Organic, Gluten-Free & Non-GMO.
- GROWN IN ITS PLACE OF ORIGIN, the Peruvian Andes, and sourced directly from farmers.
- VERSATILE & EASY TO USE: It's a great nutritional addition to baked & non-baked goods, smoothies & juices, yogurt & cereal, savory dishes and more!
TRULY PREMIUM QUINOA FLOUR
Organic & Pure Superfood
We harvest the purest red quinoa from its birthplace, the Peruvian Andes. In organic farms, located at altitudes around 13,000 ft. (4,000 m) above sea level, are known for their fertile soils & subtropical climate.
Nutrient-Rich & Tasty Red Quinoa Flour
Our red quinoa seeds undergo organic stone grinding, which helps retain their nutritional profile and results in a versatile flour whose mild, nutty sweetness can be enjoyed in a variety of dishes.
A great addition to your active lifestyle!
HOW TO USE IT
HerbaZest Red Quinoa Flour is not only a nutrient-rich and gluten-free substitute for wheat flour, but also has a mild, nutty sweetness that makes it a delicious addition to a wide range of homemade preparations, such as:
- Baked & non-baked goods
- Yogurt & cereal
- Smoothies & juices
- Savory dishes
I love quinoa so I gave this a try. I was not disappointed. I made some bread with it and it added a little extra spice to it that was delicious. I will definitely buy again.
Quinoa tastes good whether white or red (I like red better, though), and it has a lot of pro-health attributes. Search the internet under ""quinoa nutrition""--you will be amazed. However, it has two unfavorable qualities: high in carbs and high in lectins (see internet for definition); so it is not recommended on a strict Keto diet. But luckily for a Keto guy like me there is a workaround. I ferment quinoa in Kombucha (home-made). The carbs and lectins get broken down and fermentation will literally increase the nutritive value of quinoa and make it more digestible. Wow! I have a glass bowl with a lid--mix it into a paste and let it ferment for a day and then put it in the fridge. You can also add ground nuts or seeds to increase the diversity of nutrition. (How about sunflower or pumpkin seeds?) Another alternative is to ferment quinoa flour in water and sourdough starter for a day or two, and then make pancakes or muffins, or a dense bread. Goodbye to sugary cereal and breakfast bars!
Flavor is good, we use it in a 2:1 or 3:1 ratio for Nan. 2 cups all purpose flour to 1 cup quinoa flour
Great quality, have been using it to make bread at home, partially replacing whole wheat flour with it. Adds nice flavor and nutrients
Herbazest Red Quinoa flour is a healthful and delicious staple for all your gluten-free baking needs!!