The global protein bowl
Chapter 1
The ancient grain foundations
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Chapter 2
The global protein stars
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Chapter 3
Sauces and dressings that bind
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Chapter 4
The art of bowl building
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YOUR GOAL
Master of The global protein bowl
Ch 1 · The ancient grain foundations
alicecooks From ancient earth they came, like quinoa and spelt, their true forms remain, feeding our human story.
Fun Fact
Quinoa in space: NASA selected quinoa for long-term manned space missions because of its exceptional nutritional profile and ease of cultivation.
Glossary
quinoa (noun)
A goosefoot plant native to the Andes that produces edible, protein-rich starchy seeds. The Inca Empire cultivated this crop for over 5,000 years, calling it the mother grain.
A goosefoot plant native to the Andes that produces edible, protein-rich starchy seeds. The Inca Empire cultivated this crop for over 5,000 years, calling it the mother grain.
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Which South American empire considered quinoa to be a sacred crop and called it the 'mother grain'?
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Which ancient grain was a staple ration for Roman soldiers, who boiled it into a porridge called puls?
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Why was black rice historically referred to as 'forbidden rice' in ancient China?
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In which year did the United Nations declare the International Year of Quinoa to promote its global benefits?
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Which nutritional feature makes quinoa stand out among most other plant-based grains?
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What natural plant pigments give forbidden black rice its deep purple-black color and antioxidant properties?
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What traditional Ethiopian sourdough flatbread is made from fermented teff flour and often serves as a bowl base?
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Approximately how many grains of the Ethiopian grain teff does it take to equal the weight of a single wheat kernel?




