If your allergic to wheat and oats can you eat amaranth?
Yes, amaranth is a pseudocereal that is naturally gluten-free and safe for those with wheat allergies or celiac disease. It is an ancient grain that is rich in protein, fiber, and essential minerals. Amaranth can be cooked and used in a variety of dishes, including porridge, bread, pasta, and baked goods.
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