Gluten Free Ancient Grains

Gluten Free Ancient Grains
Author: John Taylor,Joseph Awika
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2017-07-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780081008911

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Gluten-Free Ancient Grains: Cereals, Pseudocereals and Legumes covers grains that are not related to wheat. This includes sorghum, the major millets - pearl, foxtail, proso and finger millet, as well as teff, the major pseudocereals - quinoa, amaranth and buckwheat, and emerging legume grains - lupin, cowpea, Bambara groundnut and marama beans. These are all characterized as gluten-free grains. The book provides key information on the sustainable production of these grains. Ancient grains are characterized by their ability to produce a crop under harsh environmental conditions where the major cereals are not-sustainable or even fail. In order to meet growing food demand, and with water resources becoming scarce, this is a highly valuable quality. Chapters review the major grains, analyzing their production and manufacture processes and detailing their impact on long-term good health. Of interest to many people and organizations in the food production chain, this book will be of significant value to agricultural scientists, food company innovation and R&D managers, academic and food company nutritionists and dietitians and governmental and non-governmental health ministries and research institutes. Provides a comprehensive overview of non-wheat grains Reviews the manufacture and sustainable production of these grains, detailing their abilities to grow in harsh conditions Analyzes the nutritional value of ancient grains and their health-promoting qualities

Grain Power

Grain Power
Author: Patricia A. Green,Carolyn Hemming
Publsiher: Pintail
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Cereals as food
ISBN: 0143189603

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Transform your meals with healthy and delicious gluten-free ancient grains. Grain Powermakes it simple to include a variety of delicious gluten-free ancient grains in your everyday meals. Ancient grains are great tasting and ideal not only for people with food allergies, gluten intolerances and health issues, but also for those looking to incorporate delicious, nutrient-rich grains for a healthy lifestyle. Packed with lots of variety and unique natural flavors, these recipes feature the popular and versatile gluten-free ancient grains available today. It's easy to supercharge all your meals with these health-boosting nutrient-dense superfoods- Amaranth Buckwheat Chia Kañiwa Quinoa Millet Oats Sorghum Teff Grain Poweris a complete cookbook featuring everything you need to know about cooking these amazing ancient grains, as well as combining them into unique superblends. Grain Powerfeatures over 100 easy-to-make, delicious recipes like Pumpkin Spice Steel-Cut Oats, chewy Chocolate Granola with Cherries & Buckwheat, Millet & Quinoa Blueberry Pecan Snack Bars, Smoked Ham & Leek Amaranth Chowder, Thin-Crust Vegetable Pizza with Fresj Basil and Caramel Apple Buckwheat Crêpes

Grain Power

Grain Power
Author: Patricia Green,Carolyn Hemming
Publsiher: Penguin Canada
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780143189800

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TRANSFORM YOUR MEALS WITH HEALTHY & DELICIOUS GLUTEN-FREE ANCIENT GRAINS Grain Power makes it simple to include a variety of delicious gluten-free ancient grains in your everyday meals. Ancient grains are great tasting and not only ideal for people with food allergies, gluten intolerance and health issues, but also those looking for delicious, nutrient-rich grains for a healthy lifestyle. Packed with lots of variety and unique, natural flavors, recipes feature the most popular and versatile gluten-free ancient grains available today. It’s easy to super-charge all your meals with these health-boosting, nutrient-dense superfoods: amaranth buckwheat chia kañiwa quinoa millet oats sorghum teff Grain Power is a complete cookbook featuring everything you need to know about cooking these amazing ancient grains, as well as combining them into unique superblends. Grain Power features over 100 easy-to-make, delicious recipes like Pumpkin Spice Steel-Cut Oats, Chewy Chocolate Granola with Cherries & Buckwheat, Millet & Quinoa Blueberry Pecan Snack Bars, Smoked Ham and Leek Amaranth Chowder, Thin-Crust Vegetable Pizza with Fresh Basil, and Caramel Apple Buckwheat Crêpes.

Mother Grains Recipes for the Grain Revolution

Mother Grains  Recipes for the Grain Revolution
Author: Roxana Jullapat
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781324003571

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Finalist for the IACP Cookbook Award in Baking and the James Beard Foundation Book Award in Baking and Desserts Named a Best Cookbook of the Year by Bon Appétit, NPR, Washington Post, Epicurious, WBUR Here & Now, and Five Books Named a Best Cookbook of the Spring by Eater, Epicurious, and Robb Report The key to better, healthier baked goods is in the grain. Barley, buckwheat, corn, oats, rice, rye, sorghum, and wheat will unlock flavors and textures as vast as the historic lineages of these ancient crops. As the head baker and owner of a beloved Los Angeles bakery, Roxana Jullapat knows the difference local, sustainable flour can make: brown rice flour lightens up a cake, rustic rye adds unexpected chewiness to a bagel, and ground toasted oats enrich doughnuts. Her bakery, Friends & Family, works with dedicated farmers and millers around the country to source and incorporate the eight mother grains in every sweet, bread, or salad on the menu. In her debut cookbook, Roxana shares her greatest hits, over 90 recipes for reinventing your favorite cakes, cookies, pies, breads, and more. Her chocolate chip cookie recipe can be made with any of the eight mother grains, each flour yielding a distinct snap, crunch, or chew. Her mouthwatering buckwheat pancake can reinvent itself with grainier cornmeal. One-bowl recipes such as Barley Pumpkin Bread and Spelt Blueberry Muffins will yield fast rewards, while her Cardamom Buns and Halvah Croissants are expertly laid out to grow a home baker’s skills. Recipes are organized by grain to ensure you get the most out of every purchase. Roxana even includes savory recipes for whole grain salads made with sorghum, Kamut or freekeh, or easy warm dishes such as Farro alla Pilota, Toasted Barley Soup, or Gallo Pinto which pays homage to her Costa Rican upbringing. Sunny step-by-step photos, a sourcing guide, storage tips, and notes on each grain’s history round out this comprehensive cookbook. Perfect for beginner bakers and pastry pros alike, Mother Grains proves that whole grains are the secret to making any recipe so much more than the sum of its parts.

Ancient Grains in Modern Soils

Ancient Grains in Modern Soils
Author: RAYMOND. COOPER
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-09-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1605955590

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Presents a comprehensive description of the past, the present, and the future of ancient grainsProvides a review of scientific properties, flour preparation, milling and baking properties of ancient grainsContains chapters from experts devoted to many of the key grainsIncludes expert contributions from members of academia, industry, and government labsProvides nutritional and health properties of ancient grainsThis comprehensive volume is written by international experts on the cultivation, properties, and use of ancient grains, pseudo-grains, and rice in modern agriculture and their consumption. Sixteen chapters organized into six sections focus on unique properties including genetics and hybrids, phytochemicals, and implications for milling and baking.A renaissance in ancient grains is leading to the exploration of a variety of new cereals and breads and there is a demand for increased cultivation of ancient grains and pseudo-grains, including chia, quinoa, einkorn and emmer wheat.The book offers perspectives from the past, current research on ancient grains, and in conclusion, an essay suggesting the potential of wheat as the food for future explorers to planet Mars.

Cooking with Ancient Grains

Cooking with Ancient Grains
Author: Maria Baez Kijac
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2014-08-18
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781440579578

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Ancient grains made modern and delicious! Rich in fiber and antioxidants, ancient grains like quinoa, chia, amaranth, and kaniwa are known for their nutritional value. In Cooking with Ancient Grains, you'll discover just how wholesome and tasty these grains are with 75 recipes by award-winning author Maria Baez Kijac. From breakfast and dinner to snacks and desserts, each delicious dish not only provides important nutrients and proteins, but also keeps you feeling full throughout the day. Best of all, you'll never feel trapped in the kitchen with these simple recipes, such as: Palachinkes with Amaranth Flour Dates Stuffed with Gorgonzola, Walnuts, and Kaniwa Quinoa, Black Rice, and Smoked Salmon Salad Mushroom and Watercress Soup with Amaranth Quinoa Macaroni and Broccoli Gratinee Mango Parfait with Chia Seeds Complete with step-by-step instructions and beautiful photographs, Cooking with Ancient Grains will help you harness all of the goodness that quinoa, amaranth, chia, and kaniwa have to offer.

Gluten Free Ancient Grains

Gluten Free Ancient Grains
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2018-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1642241148

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There is increasing interest in the gluten-free ancient grains - spelt, quinoa, barley, black rice, kamut and buckwheat - these days and with good reason. Ancient grains bring the anecdote of rustic old worlds into our kitchens. They add new interesting flavors to our meals and put us in touch with a slower more natural way of life. They're rapidly becoming more popular and mainstream and these days you can often find pasta, noodles and other products in the health food section of your local supermarket chain. These ancient grains are called "Super Foods" due to their ideal essential amino acids and mineral profiles. They are good source of protein, dietary fiber, and minerals and contain all the benefits of phytonutrients contained in the bran portion of the grains.This book reports on Grain Gluten-Free Flatbreads, the revival of Quinoa, Teff, Buckwheat, and Amaranth and their nutritional impacts in diets. The contained chapters examine the major grains, studying their production and manufacture processes and detailing their impact on long-term good health. These ancient whole grains consumption offer a healthy nutritious option to vegetarians and gluten sensitive individuals. Presenting on characterization and discrimination of ancient grains, it investigates a broad spectrum of ancient wheats compounds in order to determine the relative roles of genotype and environment. Identifying similarities and differences that permit to distinguish between ancient Triticum varieties may be useful for the determination of nutritional aspects and adulterations, since emmer and einkorn are more expensive than spelt. The calcium in gluten-free life and short- and long-term effects of wholegrain oat intake on weight management and glucolipid metabolism in overweight type-2 diabetics are also covered in this compendium. The book also provides key information on the sustainable production of these grains. To meet the rising food demand, ancient grains are characterized by their ability to produce a crop under harsh environmental conditions where the major cereals are not-sustainable or even fail. Hope, this book will be of invaluable tool for Agricultural science students, researchers, food nutritionists, practitioners, as well as government food and health ministries, governmental and non-governmental research institutes.

Restoring Heritage Grains

Restoring Heritage Grains
Author: Eli Rogosa
Publsiher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016
Genre: Wheat
ISBN: 9781603586702

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Including recipes for baking with Einkorn Wheat is the most widely grown crop on our planet, yet industrial breeders have transformed this ancient staff of life into a commodity of yield and profit--witness the increase in gluten intolerance and 'wheat belly'. Modern wheat depends on synthetic fertilizer and herbicides that damage our health, land, water, and environment. Fortunately, heritage 'landrace' wheats that evolved over millennia in the organic fields of traditional farms do not need bio-chemical intervention to yield bountifully, are gluten-safe, have rich flavor and high nutrition. Yet the robust, majestic wheats that nourished our ancestors are on the verge of extinction. In Restoring Heritage Grains, author Eli Rogosa of the Heritage Grain Conservancy, invites readers to restore forgotten wheats such as delicious gluten-safe einkorn that nourished the first Neolithic farmers, emmer--the grain of ancient Israel, Egypt, and Rome that is perfect for pasta and flatbreads, rare durums that are drought-tolerant and high in protein, and many more little known wheat species, each of which have a lineage intertwined with the human species and that taste better than any modern wheat. Restoring Heritage Grains combines the history of grain growing and society, in-depth practical advice on landrace wheat husbandry, wheat folk traditions and mythology, and guidelines for the Neolithic diet with traditional recipes for rustic bread, pastry and beer. Discover the ancient grains that may be one of the best solutions to hunger today, and provide resilience for our future.