White quinoa comes from the flowering plant Chenopodium quinoa, which is native to South America. Uncooked, white quinoa seeds are flat, oval, and crunchy. Once cooked, they puff up, forming small spheres similar in shape to couscous, and take on a fluffy-yet-chewy texture.
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