Teff
An Egyptian grain that's high in iron and has a slightly sweet molasses flavor. Quick to prepare, too! Only about 20 minutes. Gluten free! Try these Teff Ginger Molasses Cookies
Quinoa
Packed with manganese and antioxidants which aid in repairing cells. It's super quick to prepare (only about 15 minutes) and it's one of the healthiest grains (though technically it's a seed) that you can eat. Gluten free! Try this Gluten Free Quinoa and Corn Flour Crepes with Sweet Crêpe Filling or this Salmon Quinoa Risotto
Amaranth
Has more protein than any other grain! Gluten free! Try this Amaranth and Roast Veggie Salad
Millet
One cup contains 25% of your daily value for magnesium. It's also great for energy metabolism. Gluten free! Try these Parmesan Herb Millet Cakes
Wheat Berries
Slow to cook (about 2 hours), but contain about 10% of your daily recommended value for complex carbohydrates. Not gluten free. Try this Feta Wheat Berry Salad
Comments
March 29, 2011
Why do food sites continue to classify quinoa as a grain? It is a seed, not a grain.
March 29, 2011
Since I live in a very rural location, unless I want to drive about 2.5 hours to the big city, none of the 5 grains you listed are available to me. I will keep them in mind just in case I travel somewhere that might have them.
March 29, 2011
Thanks for the correction! I've edited the post.
March 29, 2011
There are many online resources. Try Amazon.com, for instance. I like Bob's Red Mill brand :)
March 29, 2011
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March 30, 2011
LOL. I was also going to mention that Quinoa is not a grain. I love Quinoa and I've converted a few friends into fans. I have never tried Teff, but I'm going to look out for it. Thanks!