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Quinoa Sensitivity - Need New Grains!

porkchopz
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I am a big fan of quinoa. I like its nuttiness, its chewiness, and the fact that it can be eaten sweet or savory at ANY meal!
The problem? My body cannot digest the stuff!
I never used to rinse off the saponins, and it didn't seem to be a problem. I could eat as much quinoa as I wanted. The last few times, however, I've gotten a bad stomach ache after eating it, even after soaking and rinsing REPEATEDLY. Last night I couldn't sleep for about an hour because of the pain.
I want to try some new non-oat breakfast grains. I have not eaten wheatberries, barley or millet. What do you think of these? Anyone with quinoa allergy find these easier to digest?
The problem? My body cannot digest the stuff!
I never used to rinse off the saponins, and it didn't seem to be a problem. I could eat as much quinoa as I wanted. The last few times, however, I've gotten a bad stomach ache after eating it, even after soaking and rinsing REPEATEDLY. Last night I couldn't sleep for about an hour because of the pain.
I want to try some new non-oat breakfast grains. I have not eaten wheatberries, barley or millet. What do you think of these? Anyone with quinoa allergy find these easier to digest?
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Anyone? Bueller?0
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I've used some barley that I had leftover from making tabouleh for breakfast before. It was tasty. Wheatberries are a bit larger and chewier, but could still probably be good. I say just play around and see what you like. Can you get these from bulk bins anywhere? That is usually what I try to do when I'm experimenting so I don't end up with a huge bag of something that I don't like.
Edit: Oops! I mean I used BULGAR, not barley for the tabouleh and later as a breakfast porridge. Barley would probably be tasty, though!0 -
Just to clarify, I do not have a quinoa allergy.0
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I've eaten barley in my soup before and love the texture of it. There are all sorts of recipes out there that use it.
I know the first time I ate quinoa I had the worst gas of my life. Sorry that is TMI but I was mortified. It just wouldnt stop. For hours. Now I will pour a bit in soup every once in a while but am afraid to go all out again for fear of that. It work me up at night even it was so bad.0 -
Thanks guys! Yes, I have access to bulk bins for pretty much any grain. I think I will just sample a bunch. I'm just nervous about getting sick off of them.0
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You can try other ancient grains like millet, aramath, spelt or barley.
My BF is allergic to quinoa and violently vommits when he eats it :sick: ...and I love quinoa :sad:0 -
You can try other ancient grains like millet, aramath, spelt or barley.
My BF is allergic to quinoa and violently vommits when he eats it :sick: ...and I love quinoa :sad:
Does your boyfriend get sick off the other ancient grains?0
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