Sprouted seeds or sprouts – not to be confused with the Brussel variety – are small plants, the next stage up from a seed. Sprouted seeds are young plants chock full of healthy minerals, vitamins, enzymes, proteins and fibre (practically all you need), and as they sprout their vitamin content increases. Because you eat them whilst they are growing, nearly all the nutrients remain intact! Your nutritious seed sprouts contain more vitamins and nutrients than nearly any other food and they make an important contribution to the recommended 5 portions of fruit and veg per day – 2 handfuls equal 1 portion.
How to Grow Sprouts
Growing sprouts is so cheap and easy – remember growing cress at school? It’s nearly as easy. You can buy a 3 level germinator or a single container, available from any good health food shop, add in a pack of seeds and your away.
What To Grow
There are loads of things you can grow, some easier than others. Some of the most popular include:
mung bean seeds (chinese bean sprouts)
alfalfa seeds
lentil seeds
radish seeds
clover seeds
buckwheat
chickpeas
One to definitely avoid are kidney beans, as they are toxic when raw.
How To Enjoy The Benefits
Eat your sprouted seeds raw and you’ll get all the benefits of this energy packed nutritious food. Or add them to your sandwiches, use as a side dish with a main course, sprinkle on top of soup, use them in a salad. Whilst it doesn’t do any harm, cooking or heating your sprouts is not recommended as this will strip them of the nutrients for which you have lovingly grown them.
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Seed Variety
Seed Variety
