
Red Aztec Spinach/Huauzontle -(C. berlandieri) Grown for Grains,Micro-green,Leaf
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This goosefoot species (say “wah-zont-lay”) is found in archeological association with Old Peoples of the New World all the way from the Aztecs of tropical Central America, north and east into the southern Appalachian cave-sheltering tribes. The agricultural sophistication of attending cultures has been inferred from the degree of seed coat thinning (a result of domestication) in seed from midden sites verses wild seeds of the same era. Aztecs prepared high protein dishes using the immature bright red seed heads and leaves. The plant looks intermediate between a lambs quarter and a quinoa in all respects, including seeds size and seed coat thickness. Suggested for salad use like its relatives, with a nice sweet and salty taste. Seeds germinate readily in 3 days, like quinoa—more reliable than lambs quarter.
If you've tried amaranth, lambs quarter, or goosefoot as salad or micro-greens, you should try this. The germination is terrific. Young seedlings begin bright red, then
look like lambs quarter with reddish undersides and a crisper leaf. Gives the salad mix a wilder look and taste. Leaves and seed heads become bright red with maturity.
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(Huazontle) Growing Red Aztec Spinach aka Huauzontle Seeds Red Aztec Spinach/Huauzontle is a hardy seeder. Red Aztec Spinach sprouts can be transplanted into the garden or direct seeded. Red Aztec Spinach is drought tolerant and tolerates a wide range of growing conditions. Buy organic Red Aztec Spinach seeds here. Red Aztec Spinach aka Huauzontle Seed Details
Red Aztec Spinach Seeds Permaculture Tip Red Aztec Spinach can be harvestd as a micro-green, leaf by leaf, or grown for grains. The Red Aztec Spinach grain is very nutritious and has been quality compared to that of Quinoa. |
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