AGRIS

Data provider:

Icon data provider

The National Agricultural Library is one of four national libraries of the United States, with locations in Beltsville, Maryland and Washington, D.C. It houses one of the world's largest and most accessible agricultural information collections and serves as the nexus for a national network of state land-grant and U.S. Department of Agriculture field libraries. In fiscal year 2011 (Oct 2010 through Sept 2011) NAL delivered more than 100 million direct customer service transactions.

Activo (El proveedor de datos envió metadatos en el último año natural)
Bibliography

Bibliografía

Amaranth from the past for the future  [1979]

Cole, John N.;

Ver texto completo

  • NOT AVAILABLE
The history, nutritional values, growth, research, and prospects for domestic use of amaranth, a weedy plant having small clusters of flowers and then seeds, are discussed, focusing on contemporary experiments with this centuries-old plant. Similar to most cereal grains, amaranth seeds are relatively low in fat and high in carbohydrate; however, they are a "protein wonder," scoring 75 to 87 on a protein scoreboard (corn scores 44, whole wheat--56.9, soybeans--68). Additionally, the amaranth leaf, similar in taste to spinach, is high in protein, minerals and vitamins and is also an efficient crop. Much of the text is personal testimony regarding the plants agricultural potential, and recipes (ranging fron Amaranth Brown Bread to Marinated Amaranth Salad) are included

Información bibliográfica

Idioma:
English
Tipo:
Bibliography
En AGRIS desde:
1982
Alcance:
311 p.
Editorial:
Rodale Press
ISBN:
08-785-72406
Todos los títulos:
"Amaranth from the past for the future"@eng
Otro:
"ill. Bibliography: p. 290-300. Includes index. *US (NAL SB191.A42C6 F and N B-2677)"
Loading...

Información bibliográfica

Idioma:
English
Tipo:
Bibliography
En AGRIS desde:
1982
Alcance:
311 p.
Editorial:
Rodale Press
ISBN:
08-785-72406
Todos los títulos:
"Amaranth from the past for the future"@eng
Otro:
"ill. Bibliography: p. 290-300. Includes index. *US (NAL SB191.A42C6 F and N B-2677)"