Biona Organic - Cereal - Amaranth Pops - 100g
Material :Metal Color Available As picture shown Product Dimension W40*H60~80cm Suitable Places Living Room, Dinning Room, Reception Shipping Weight :6kg Biona Organics is committed to producing great tasting, thoughtfully prepared food to complement an ethical lifestyle. Its farmers don't use chemical pesticides or herbicides on crops, and they don't grow genetically modified plants. Biona also ensure it only uses sustainable farming methods and do not work the company land intensively, and believe in 100% traceability for all products, providing high quality organic food for everyone to share and enjoy. Biona believes that food should be inspiring, should delight the senses, excite the imagination, bring people together and purely create pleasure. All products are organic, GMO free, suitable for vegetarians (many are vegan), with no artificial additives. Biona Amaranth Popcorn is 100% puffed organic amaranth seeds. These miniature-sized pops are initially a little crunchy and become chewy as they moisten in your mouth. They taste almost savoury, but don't let this put you off from adding them to your muesli/cereal. Indeed, their finer texture adds interest to any muesli mix. Amaranth pops can also be used in baking. Amaranth grains are toasted much like popcorn and mixed with honey, molasses or chocolate to make a treat called alegría, meaning "joy" in Spanish. Diego Duran described the festivities for Huitzilopochtli, whose name means "hummingbird of the left side" or "left-handed hummingbird". (Real hummingbirds feed on amaranth flowers.) The Aztec month of Panquetzaliztli (7 December to 26 December) was dedicated to Huitzilopochtli. People decorated their homes and trees with paper flags; there were ritual races, processions, dances, songs, prayers, and finally human sacrifices. This was one of the more important Aztec festivals, and the people prepared for the whole month. They fasted or ate very little; a statue of the god was made out of amaranth (huautli) seeds and honey, and at the end of the month, it was cut into
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