Quinoa Seeds

454 g
Prix de vente¥2,250

Taxes inclues


Tri-color quinoa (white, red, and black) is a well-balanced blend of highly nutritious ancient grains known as a superfood. It provides high-quality protein, essential amino acids, dietary fiber, and a good balance of minerals such as iron, magnesium, and zinc, as well as B vitamins, all of which help support your bird’s overall health.

Compared to most grains, quinoa is notably high in protein and contains a well-balanced profile of essential amino acids, making it close to a “complete protein.” It can be offered daily, and is especially recommended during molting periods.

The different colors each have their own subtle flavor and texture, which can encourage better interest and foraging behavior at mealtime. It is excellent for creating a more diverse whole-food diet. You can feed it dry, or use it for Soak preparations.

Because this product is imported directly from the United States, prices may vary with exchange rates and international shipping costs.

Product Overview

What is Quinoa?

Quinoa is the seed of a plant native to the Andes region of South America, particularly Bolivia and Peru. Although it resembles a grain, it is technically a seed, and has long been celebrated as a superfood known as “the golden grain of the Incas.”

Parrot Species

Suitable for a wide range of birds, including finch, budgerigars, cockatiels, and medium- to large-sized parrots.

Because it is unclear whether this is suitable for lories and lorikeets, please use your own discretion when offering it.

Other small animals may be able to enjoy these as well—please review the ingredients and use your discretion as the owner.

What Are Whole Foods?

In bird nutrition, “whole foods” are ingredients that wild birds could obtain in nature—fresh vegetables and fruits, seeds, nuts, herbs, coconut, edible flowers, insects, and items that are soaked or sprouted. In short, foods you can recognize at a glance.

With the exception of processed products such as pellets, supplements, and bird cookies, most of these are considered whole foods. (Seeds count as whole foods, too.)

Feeding Instructions

Soak in water for about 30 to 90 minutes.
Sprinkle over fresh vegetables.
Mix into your bird’s regular seed mix.
Use as part of a foraging setup.

You can use it just like other seeds.
These are not sprouting-grade seeds, so sprouting is not recommended.
Boiling or cooking is also not recommended.

Feeding Amount

It can be fed daily as long as the amount is appropriate. During molting, we recommend offering a slightly larger portion than usual.
This ingredient falls under the “Dried Foods” category shown in the upper-left. Please refer to the feeding amount chart below the graph and offer it as part of a variety of dried foods.

A parrot whole-food nutrition chart showing recommended feeding ratios: fresh vegetables 30–40%, sprouted foods (seeds, legumes, microgreens) 10–20%, soaked seeds 10–15%, dried seeds 10–15%, and fresh fruits 10–15%. The chart also includes portion guidelines for small, medium, and large parrots. This visual guide provides whole-food nutrition recommendations to support healthy, natural feeding practices.

Avian experts recommend the following amounts as a general guideline:

Small parrots: 1 tablespoon
Medium parrots: 2 tablespoons
Large parrots: 3 tablespoons

Suggested routine:
In the morning, aim to offer foods with higher moisture content.

Morning: A variety of fresh, raw whole foods
Evening: Freeze-dried food

Pellets should make up no more than 30% of the total diet, or be used simply as treats.

Storage Instructions

Store at room temperature, away from heat and humidity. Once opened, use promptly; reseal the zipper tightly or transfer to an airtight container. For reference, our team keeps it in airtight jars from IKEA.

Ingredients
Organic Quinoa.
Gluten free.
Nutritional Benefits

High in protein and provides all essential amino acids
Has an amino acid profile close to a complete protein
Rich in minerals
Supports gut health with dietary fiber

Even better when fed after soaking.

Best-By Date

Please refer to this page.
Once opened, please use it as soon as possible, regardless of the best-before date.

Certified

USDA-certified.
Minimally processed, non-GMO, and gluten-free.

FAQ

Q: Should I cook quinoa before feeding it?
A: No. Please do not heat or boil it. Offer it raw or soaked. For soaking instructions, please see our Soak Guide.

Q: Can I feed it even when my bird is not molting?
A: Yes. We recommend offering it daily, even outside the molting period, as long as the amount is appropriate.

Q: Are these safe for humans to eat?
A: Our shop is a Parrot Food Shop, and we sell this product specifically as bird food. Whether it is suitable for human consumption depends on the packaging and the manufacturer’s information you receive after purchase, so please make your own judgment.

Caution

In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sets maximum “defect action levels” for incidental insect matter, and those limits vary by food type and manufacturing process. Because this product uses pesticide-free ingredients and contains no additives, incidental insects may occasionally be present. Insects associated with produce or herbs (i.e., whole foods) are a natural source of animal protein and are generally not harmful to birds; however, please remove them if you prefer. Returns or exchanges cannot be accepted for issues related to incidental insects.

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