
Amaranthus tricolor
About
Amaranth has been cultivated for thousands of years across the Americas, valued both as a grain and as a leafy green long before it became a favorite among modern microgreen growers. Amaranth microgreens carry that ancient lineage forward in a leaf washed in deep magenta and bronze tones.
Flavor Profile & Texture
The flavor is mild and earthy with a faint sweetness, gentle enough to blend into almost any dish without overpowering it. Texturally, the leaves are delicate and slightly velvety, small and rounded, offering more visual drama than crunch.
Nutritional Information
Nutrient Amount (Per 100g, Raw)
Calories ~23 kcal
Vitamin A ~ Good source
Vitamin C ~ Good source
Iron ~ Present
Protein ~ Modest amount
Approximate values, based on general USDA and published nutrient data for this or closely related species. Provided for general educational purposes only, not medical advice.
Keeping It Fresh
Store unwashed in a vented container in the refrigerator, and use within 4 to 6 days, since this is a fairly delicate microgreen.
Culinary Uses
● Scattered over plated dinner dishes for color
● Tossed into salads for visual contrast
● Used as a garnish on soups
● Layered onto open faced sandwiches
● Blended into smoothies for color and mild flavor
Complementary Meals
Breakfast: Scatter amaranth microgreens over a breakfast smoothie bowl for color, or fold them into a soft scramble.
Lunch: Toss into a mixed salad for a jewel toned contrast, or layer onto an open faced sandwich with soft cheese.
Dinner: Use as a finishing garnish on a plated dinner dish, where the deep magenta color makes an immediate visual statement.
Drink Pairings
Wine: An earthy Pinot Noir complements amaranth's own gentle earthiness. Wolf Mountain Vineyards & Winery in Dahlonega, GA, produces a Pinot Noir suited to this pairing.
Beer: A Belgian saison offers a light complexity that does not overwhelm the microgreen. Wild Heaven Beer's White Blackbird, from Avondale Estates, GA, is a good example.
Spirits: A berry forward cocktail built on vodka plays into the same color family. ASW Distillery's Bustletown Vodka, made in Atlanta, GA, works well as a base.
Non-Alcoholic: A hibiscus or berry kombucha mirrors both the color and the mild sweetness. Golda Kombucha in Atlanta, GA, has floral and fruit forward varieties suited here.
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