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Recommending something I just found this week. 

Streit's Zahav, Quinoa with Mushrooms and Herbs. Comes in a small 7.7 ounce plastic bottle, but cooks up to 3 servings. Cook like rice. Directions on bottle....but you need a magnifying glass or very good lighting! The warning says in may contain traces of sesame, nuts and peanuts, but otherwise it looks gf. I did not call Streit's to confirm. 

Here is there contact information, for anyone who wants more information.
Aron Streit, Inc.
148-154 Rivington Street
New York, NY 10002
Phone: 212-475-7000
Fax: 212-505-7650
Email: [log in to unmask] 

If you like mushrooms, this is pretty good. I think I'd doctor it in the future. On it's own, it's a little bland for me, but I'm thinking I'll add my own sauteed onions, chopped garlic, more salt and pepper, and maybe whatever herbs I have growing.

I found it at the Shop-Rite in Cherry Hill, NJ (in their kosher market section,) so I'm assuming that wherever there is an ethnic kosher section of a supermarket, you can ask the manager to order it. Or contact Streit's.

I keep hearing about quinoa being a real healthy source of protein. It keeps appearing on tv. Suddenly, it's hot. So I'm glad I found a product that cooks up so easily, and with alittle help, can be very tasty.

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