How to grow microgreens?
Microgreens are super-easy to grow. Find out how from our facilitator Captain Joseph Pinto
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Recipe – Tomato Salad with Basil
Try this simple yet delectable salad with any greens you like, though it tastes delicious with basil. It’s really so easy to be healthy when we relish nature’s foods.
Ingredients
- 3 tomatoes
- salt
- sesame (ground to paste)
- ground pepper
- garlic crushed
- fresh basil
- lemon juice
Method
Mix lemon juice, sesame, salt and garlic to make the dressing. Cut the tomatoes into slices and pour the dressing over it.
Decorate the salad with the chopped fresh basil before serving.
Serves 4-6
Food for the mind
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Manicuring those green thumbs
You never know whether you have a green thumb or not until you try! So let’s gets started. Here are some reasons why growing your own microgreens & herbs, and making sprouts is simply fabulous:
1. Microgreens can be grown with seeds that you already have
Look in your kitchen! You probably already have some seeds such as mustard, cumin, sesame, flax, moong and other whole lentils, as well as coriander seeds, fenugreek, onion seeds, and chia seeds. Try growing them. Other seeds that give great microgreens are radish and sunflower. Of course the seeds must be raw and whole (not polished).
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2. Sprouts can be easily made
From pulses and lentils that you may have at home – moong, masoor (brown lentils) chickpeas, brown chickpeas, dried peas, matki, and other beans, legumes and even raw peanuts – all of these can be sprouted.
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3. Microgreens, herbs and sprouts are nutrient rich
Dress your salads, sandwiches, and other dishes with microgreens. They enhance both the look and taste of the dish.
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4. Microgreens & sprouts grow in a matter of a few days
You can taste them in just a few days to a week. You will experience the pleasure of watching a seedling grow and eating it. Nothing tastes better than what you have grown yourself.
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5. It’s easy to have a herb garden in your kitchen
Herbs are fragile and don’t last long in the fridge. Imagine having basil, coriander, parsley, mint and other herbs growing right in front of you! You can pick them fresh and garnish your food with them or add them to green smoothies.
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6. A special microgreen set
AllThatGrows has a lovely microgreens set with lots of different kinds of seeds – including many that you may not find in your kitchen. They are offering 20% discount on all products (seeds, kits, microgreens etc.) except ‘garden supplies’ till September 3rd, 2020. Coupon code to enter on ‘shipping’ step of the ‘checkout’ page: Vegan2020. This of course will be valid once courier services are restored.
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