Food to Live Alfalfa Sprouting Seeds, Non-GMO Verified, Vegan

September 8, 2021 - Comment

Premium Quality  SPROUTING SEEDS of ALFALFA Certified Kosher by Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America Suitable for Vegetarians Suitable for Vegans About the product: Buy Premium Quality Alfalfa Seeds only from Food to Live and SOLD by Food to Live. BEWARE of imitations – we believe in quality seeds. Very high germination rate. Easy to grow. Alfalfa is popular

Premium Quality  SPROUTING SEEDS of ALFALFA Certified Kosher by Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America Suitable for Vegetarians Suitable for Vegans About the product: Buy Premium Quality Alfalfa Seeds only from Food to Live and SOLD by Food to Live. BEWARE of imitations – we believe in quality seeds. Very high germination rate. Easy to grow. Alfalfa is popular for sprouting, wildlife food plots and for feeding livestock and pets. Alfalfa (pronounced /ælˈfælfə/) (Medicago sativa) is a flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae cultivated as an important forage crop in the US, Canada, Argentina, France, Australia, the Middle East, South Africa, and many other countries. It is also known as lucerne in the UK, France, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, and known as lucerne grass in south Asia. It superficially resembles clover, with clusters of small purple flowers. Product Features: Very high germination rate; Amazing little seeds that provide great health benefits. Product Description: Alfalfa is one of the most popular, nutritious & delicious of all sprouting seeds, used in sandwiches, burritos, and salads. Alfalfa sprouts are very tasty, with a sweet, nut-like flavor. Alfalfa sprouts are what people typically think of when you mention sprouts. Alfalfa seeds are in the legume family. The name “alfalfa” means “father of all foods.” It is excellent alone or mixed with other seeds such as Radish, Clover, Broccoli, Cabbage or Fenugreek. Rich in phytochemicals, they protect against cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis and fibrocystic breast disease. They stimulate natural killer cell activity, which strengthens the immune system. What’s more, they are beneficial in reducing symptoms of PMS and menopause, including hot flashes. Furthermore, they contain high concentrations of antioxidants, the body’s defense against the destruction of DNA which is the cause of aging. One pound of alfalfa seed produces 10-14 pounds of sprouts. Nutritional info: Vitamins A, B, C, E and K Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc, Carotene, Chlorophyll, Amino Acids, Trace Elements, Antioxidants Protein: 35%   Suggested uses: Juices, salads, sandwiches, soups, sprout loaves.  Basic Sprouting Instructions: Place in a roomy container such as a quart (using up to 1 teaspoon of seed) or gallon jar (up to 3 tablespoons of seed). Soak in warm water 4 to 6 hours using enough water to keep seeds covered with water. Cover with a loose woven fabric, nylon stocking or mesh secured down by elastic or a rubber band. Rinse and thoroughly drain 2-3 times daily until sprouts are of the desired length. Sprouting them in indirect sunlight will help them develop green leaves. Swish out seed caps in a basin of water if desired. Seeds for sprouting should be soaked, prior to sprouting for 5 minutes in warm water of pH6-7 with household bleach at the rate of 2 tablespoons per 1 2/3 qt of water. Growing sprouts is an easy process. You can find a related video instruction if you search for “Sprouting Broccoli in an Easy Sprout Sprouter” at the YouTube website.   

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