Kaniwa Flakes
- Pure & Nutritious: Offer a richness of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that support digestion, strong musculature, and heart. Their tender texture and a slightly sweet, nutty flavor complement daily meals, particularly in vegan and gluten-free diets.
- 1 LB (16oz/454g) of Premium Kaniwa Flakes: Vegan, Organic, Gluten-Free & Non-GMO.
- Grown in their place of origin, the Andean regions of Peru, and sourced directly from farmers.
- Wholesome & Easy to use: They're a nutritious addition to yogurt & cereal, granola & muesli, baked & non-baked goods, salads & savory dishes, and more!
TRULY PREMIUM KANIWA
Organic & Pure Superfood
Our kaniwa is sourced directly from its birthplace, the highlands of the Peruvian Andes. Its tiny, reddish seeds grow on a beautiful flowering plant that thrives at high altitudes, despite harsh mountain conditions.
Wholesome and Easy To Use
Once our kaniwa seeds are harvested, they undergo minimal organic processing, consisting of simply rolling them into soft flakes. This enables the seeds to retain their nutritional profile, while producing an easily digestible, versatile superfood.
A great addition to your active lifestyle!
HOW TO USE IT
HerbaZest Kaniwa Flakes are a wholesome and convenient addition to a variety of meals. Their slightly sweet, nutty flavor, along with essential nutrients, can complement many dishes, such as:
- Yogurt & cereal
- Granola & Muesli
- Baked & non-baked goods
- Salads & Savory Dishes
I use this in my flour mix just a tablespoon or so per cup to make everything more nutritious and add protein - There is no distinct flavour difference with it in my breads and even in my deserts.
Easy to cook.
I had never heard of Kaniwa before, so when I saw this and read the reviews I decided to try it. I first tried a small amount right out of the bag, flavor?? So so. Then I toasted some in the oven, flavor was much improved. I added it to my homemade gluten-free hot cereal mix. Another great gluten-free option. Will definitely buy more when needed.
I make this for breakfast as a hot cereal and its been a huge benefit since discovering I have several food allergies. The flavor was a little grassy / hay like at first but I quickly became accustomed to the unique flavor and really enjoy it now. The recipe I use: 1 serving = 1 cup water and 1/3 cup kaniwa flakes, boil water, add flakes, stir, reduce heat to simmer and cover, cook for 8-10 minutes or until it reaches desired thickness. I then serve with any combination of butter, heavy cream, milk, maple syrup or sugar, my go to combo is butter and maple syrup. I stay full for hours with this meal. If Im extra hungry I double the recipe. Highly recommend!
I had never heard of kaniwa until recently, but I'm now into my 3rd package of it. It has a heartier flavor than quinoa (and a relative of it) or amaranth, has the highest protein profile of the three, and makes a wonderful addition to rotate or mix with any other hot cereal. And because it's flakes, it cooks quickly - which I especially appreciate.