The speed at which seeds begin growing with just plain tap water surprises everyone … once both the root and the shoot have sprouted then the seed may be eaten either raw or cooked. Here is a picture of the alfalfa seeds placed in one of the sprouting trays yesterday and another picture of some mung beans. The beans had been soaked overnight in a small jug of water and then placed in another sprouting tray just 12 hours ago. This is just 24 hours from soaking the first lot of (alfalfa) seeds.
Alfalfa seeds – just beginning to show signs of sprouting
Mung beans that have been soaked over night
and laid in the sprouting tray for 12 hours
2 comments:
wow that's amazing. it doesn't take them very long at all does it?
Yum! Thanks for the inspiration--I've got a set, too, and seeds all wrapped up in the freezer. I forgot how much I like to eat sprouts--I'm going for radish, mmmmm!
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