amaranth in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Amaranth remains an active area of scientific research for both human nutritional needs and foraging applications.
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It is made of black or white material trimmed and lined with amaranth red (for bishops) or scarlet red (for cardinals).
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Amaranth ("dodo"), nakati, and "borr" are examples of regional greens.
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Her headdress consisted of several broad bands that in all probability were made of cotton and trimmed with amaranth seeds.
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Over 100 scientific studies suggest a somewhat conflicting picture on possible anti-nutritional and toxic factors in amaranth, more so in some particular strains of amaranth.
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Amaranth too is limited in some essential amino acids, such as leucine and threonine.
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There is also a synthetic dye that has been named amaranth for its similarity in color to the natural amaranth pigments known as betalains.
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Amaranth crops were seized, fields were burned, and those who tried to grow the plant were punished.
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For example, amaranth is sold as grain amaranth, and amaranth products may be described as whole grains.
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Compared to other grains, amaranth is unusually rich in the essential amino acid lysine.
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