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How to pronounce amaranth

How to pronounce the word amaranth is introduced as follows:

Pronunciation of amaranth: xiàn?

The group words of Amaranth: amaranth? Amaranth? amaranth? pig amaranth? Quinoa? Amaranth and mince? Amaranth? Horsetooth amaranth? Rat-toothed amaranth? Ginger amaranth square.

Amaranth xiàn cài: Amaranthaceae. Annual herb. Leaves ovoid or rhombic, green or purple-red. Small yellow-green flowers in summer. The main stem is fat and brittle when in bloom. Native to tropical Asia, widely cultivated in southern China. Young stems and leaves are common vegetables. Similar words: vegetable juice? vegetable color? vegetable bed? vegetable squash? vegetable stall? vegetable? Vegetable? Lettuce.

The sentences are as follows: ?

1. Amaranth leaves are washed, slightly boiled in boiling water and drained.

2. The resultant Amaranthus spp. has multiple chemical constituents and a variety of pharmacological effects.

3. Other forgotten but powerful grains like quinoa and amaranth are also of high nutritional value.

4. It is concluded that wild amaranth pollen is the major allergen for allergic diseases in Nanchang and wild amaranth pollen skin test should be used as a routine test for allergic diseases in and around Nanchang.

5. Grains such as amaranth, spelt, and quinoa, which used to be available only in grocery stores, are now readily available in local grocery stores.

6. The effect of acetic acid on the germination of vegetable seeds was studied using tomato, kidney bean and amaranth seeds as germination materials.

7. Eat amaranth greens and you will be disease free for a year.

8. The methodology is based on the literature published in recent years at home and abroad, and summarizes the progress in the chemical composition and pharmacology of the genus Amaranthus.

9. Stem and leaf treatment herbicides for the control of Amaranthus spp. were screened using the pot test method.

10. Purpose of determining gallic acid content in iron amaranth.