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Old 03-31-2009, 01:32 AM
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Alyssa, What would one do with the broccoli , would you get regular broccoli seeds and just sprout them and eat the young sprouted plant?
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Originally Posted by thinkgreen View Post
Alfalfa seeds are good. I have even sprouted a 'bean sprout mix'. I can't remember all the beans that were in it, but I know the mung bean was one of them. They sell the sprouting mixes at health food stores and of course online. I like the mung bean mix, some of the sprouts were really sweet tasting. They are larger than alfalfa sprouts and great for salads. I have never sprouted broccoli, but I hear those are some of the healthiest/nutritious sprouts.

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