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5. It’s Naturally Gluten-Free (and More Nutritious Than You’d Think)

Quinoa is naturally gluten-free, which makes it an easy swap for anyone avoiding wheat, barley, or rye. But unlike many gluten-free alternatives, it’s not just filler.

Quinoa delivers more fiber, iron, and protein than staples like white rice or potato flour. If you’re going gluten-free, this grain actually gives you more of what your body needs—not less.

Three mason jars filled with layered quinoa, roasted vegetables, and chickpeas—demonstrating a nutritious, naturally gluten-free meal prep option that offers more fiber and protein than typical gluten-free staples. Photo by Ella Olsson on Unsplash

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