Now Broccoli Seeds For Sprouting - 113g

Broccoli Seeds For Sprouting - 113g

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Now you can sprout your own Broccoli with NOW Real Food® Sproutable Broccoli Seed. Soak 1/4 cup seeds overnight in room temperature water. Drain and put in sprouting jar or other sprouting unit and follow directions for that unit. Store in a dark environment for several days. On about the fourth day, place NOW Real Food® Sproutable Broccoli Seed in indirect sunlight to develop chlorophyll in sprouts. Rinse and drain daily until sprouts are ready (about 3-5 days). Broccoli is one of the healthiest vegetables around due to naturally occurring sulforaphane glucosinolate. Did you know that broccoli sprouts naturally have about 50 times more sulforaphane potential than broccoli florets? Enjoy NOW Real Food® broccoli seeds alone or as part of a salad. [SEEDS]

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Broccoli Seeds. [84% Germination, 0% Hard Seed] [99.5% Pure Seed, 0.5% Inert Matter]
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Store in a cool, dry place after opening.

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113g

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Soak 1/4 cup seeds overnight in room temperature water. Drain and put in sprouting jar or other sprouting unit and follow directions for that unit. Store in a dark environment for several days. On about the fourth day, place in indirect sunlight to develop chlorophyll in sprouts. Rinse and drain daily until sprouts are ready (about 3-5 days). Add 1/2 tsp. of NOW Real Food® Citric Acid Powder per pint of rinsing water to reduce mold formation. Enjoy broccoli seeds alone or as part of a salad.

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  • Sprouts are 50 times more sulforaphane potential than broccoli florets
  • Can Enjoy Alone Or In A Salad
  • Free from corn, dairy, egg, gluten, nut, soy & GMOs
  • Kosher, Paleo & Vegan
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Good to have products like this for sprouting, these microgreens when formed provide excellent nutritional benefits. I grow them in trays. Once sprouted, I eat the daily by super hydrating them in hot water (70C) for a few minutes, then I eat the soaked, or I drink the water like a miso soup. I add salt and oil to the water. The sprouts float around and release their goodness into the water. It's a nice experience.
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SPROUTS – SUPER FOODS WITH DENSE NUTRIENTS - FAST AND EASY TO GROW


Growing sprouts are easy once you know how and get the hang of it. Sprouts are mostly grown from grains, seeds and legumes. Not all grains, seeds and legumes can be sprouted however. This is a guide for your reference on how to grow your own sprouts.

Growing sprouts is an easy way to include your family in a fun healthy practice of growing food right at home.


What Are Sprouts?


Sprouts are the colourful plant-like growth which forms when certain foods are soaked in a small amount of water. Soaking begins a natural process called germination. Nature uses seeds, grain, nuts, and legumes to grow new plants, and it all begins with a germination process.

When these foods become wet it catalyses growth enzymes to begin a chemical process for the growth of a new plant. This is called a sprout and sprouts are highly dense with enzymes, vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals.

In addition to being a living, enzyme–rich food, sprouts have many vitamins and minerals. By sprouting these foods, the vitamin and mineral content of them increases.

For instance the vitamin A content in sprouts doubles, B vitamins will increase 5 – 10 times, and vitamin C will also increase.

Once sprouted, the protein in grains, seeds, and legumes also become more digestible, and therefore more bio-available. This is especially important for those who are vegetarians.


What Can Be Sprouted?


Beans and Legumes: lentils, peas, chick peas, mung bean, navy, pinto, black, lima, adzuki
Seeds: alfalfa, clover, fenugreek
Cereal grains: oat, corn, rice, barley, wheat
Pseudo cereal grains: quinoa, amaranth, buckwheat
Oil seeds: sesame, sunflower, flax seed
Nuts: almond, hazelnut
Brassica family seeds: broccoli, cabbage, watercress, mustard, radish, daikon, arugula, mizuna, turnip, tatsoi

Certain grains and legumes can be poisonous, harmful or just plain unable to sprout and should be avoided: soy and kidney beans, white rice, oat grouts, tomato, potato, paprika, eggplant, and rhubarb

Most sprouted beans and legumes have hemagglutinins, which inhibit the absorption of fats and proteins. Hemagglutinins however are destroyed by cooking so these sprouts are best cooked in curries, soups, stir fries or made into a dip or pate.


How To Sprout?


First - rinse the seeds, nuts, legumes or grains. This removes any debris or mucilaginous material that may have grown if the food was in contact with any moisture.


Second - to germinate, cover and soak seeds, nuts or grain in water for 20 min to 12 hours depending on the size and density of the food.


Once soaked for a sufficient time they are ready to sprout.


Third – to sprout, rinse the germinated seeds, legumes and grain. Then add enough water that they are wet but not covered. You want some air contact at this point but only enough water to prevent drying out. This combination of water and air will begin the sprouting phase and you will begin to see bits or white and green begin to form. Some seeds can even sprout beautiful colour like pinks and purples. Be sure to continue to rinse the seeds, grain or legumes 2 to 4 times daily until you are happy with the amount of sprouting. Then move them into the fridge to slow the process down.


Soaking increases the water content in the seed, legume or grain bringing them out of their dormant state called quiescence.


It is important to drain, rinse and add fresh water two to four times daily to ensure negative bacterial growth will not grow.


Each seed, grain or legume has its own time it takes to sprout. This is variable depending on conditions such as air temperature, water temperature and size of the seed, grain or legume. Generally, the warmer the air temperature the faster the spouts will germinate and grow. Refrigeration will slow and even halt the sprouting process.


How Do You Use Sprouts?


Sprouts are great on salads, on sandwiches, or blended in health shakes. There is just no wrong way of eating them.

One exception is they are best eaten raw. Cooking them can neutralize their beneficial enzymes. The exception to this are the beans and legumes listed above. These are best eaten cooked.

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