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[b]Name:[/b] Quinoa
[b]Caption:[/b] Healthy? Saponins make the seeds safe from fungi, but taste bitter. The rest of the plant contains oxalic acid, which can damage your kidney. Eat safe kids.
Recently, Tundras have started claiming quinoa is full of vitamins, cures disease, and attracts mates. Mirrors are skeptical. (Special thanks to TCA!)
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Name: Quinoa Caption: Healthy? Saponins make the seeds safe from fungi, but taste bitter. The rest of the plant contains oxalic acid, which can damage your kidney. Eat safe kids.
Some dragons revere this fish, saying that eating it provides extra minerals. Others curse it as a nuisance that enjoys swimming into and clogging up pipes. (Special thanks to Dreamweave!)
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Caption: It lives the hard-knock life.
Name: Grassland Grain
[img]http://www1.flightrising.com/static/cms/food/21550.png[/img]
Caption: This grain looks remarkably similar to some varieties of Quinoa.
Despite their name, these creatures can't swim. They live by the water's edge and eat kelp that washes up with the tide. (Special thanks to lostgubbins!)
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Name: Marine Iguana
Caption: Contrary to its name, this reptile has no actual military record.
Recently, Tundras have started claiming quinoa is full of vitamins, cures disease, and attracts mates. Mirrors are skeptical. (Special thanks to TCA!)
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Name: Quinoa
Caption: Pronounced Keen-wah. Popular among hipster dragons. But really just a grain with pretensions.
[columns][item= white quinoa][nextcol][b]Original Name:[/b] White Quinoa
[br][b]New Name:[/b] Wild Quinoa[/columns]
[i]This ancient grain is the grandfather of modern quinoa. It's hard to find but worth searching for as the meal it makes is very filling.[/i]
As tasty as it is colorful! (Special thanks to EldritchCrowe!)
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Original Name: White Quinoa
New Name: Wild Quinoa
This ancient grain is the grandfather of modern quinoa. It's hard to find but worth searching for as the meal it makes is very filling.
[img]http://www1.flightrising.com/static/cms/food/21548.png[/img]
[b]Name:[/b] Hardwater Loach
[i]No, it is not possible for water to become hard. Much less for a loach to live in it. Unless...[/i]