This is the fifth in a series of six articles on sprouting. by Thomas E. Billings
Some Sprouting Seed Mixtures of Interest: - mung/adzuki, fenugreek - mung/adzuki, urid, dill seed - lentils, blackeye peas, alfalfa, radish - sunflower seed, moth, fenugreek - alfalfa/clover, radish/mustard (for greens) Experiment and develop your own favorite mixtures! Soak Instead of Sprouting: - Herb seeds: fennel, celery, caraway, cardamom, poppy, etc. - Filberts: soak 12 hours; makes crisper, improves flavor. - Pecans: soak 8 hours; long soaks can make mushy. - Walnuts: soak 12 hours; flavor changes - you might like or dislike. - High fat nuts (brazil nuts, macadamias) may benefit some from soaking, but difference (soaked vs. unsoaked) is small. Staple Foods for Sprouting: - (first tier) wheat, almonds, sunflower, sesame, mung/adzuki, rye - (2nd tier, obstacles) oats, barley, buckwheat, rice, lentils*, other legumes* - (flavoring) fenugreek, mustard, radish, kale, cabbage * see question on legumes below Easy for Beginners: wheat, sunflower, almonds, lentil, mung
Indoor Gardening (grown indoors, in soil): • Grasses: wheat, barley, oats, rye, kamut, spelt, triticale, and others. • Vegetables: amaranth, mustard/mizuna, fennel, kale, cabbage, etc. • Legumes: peas, snow peas • Other greens: buckwheat, sunflower
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This is the fifth in a series of six articles on sprouting.
by Thomas E. Billings
- mung/adzuki, fenugreek
- mung/adzuki, urid, dill seed
- lentils, blackeye peas, alfalfa, radish
- sunflower seed, moth, fenugreek
- alfalfa/clover, radish/mustard (for greens)
Experiment and develop your own favorite mixtures!
Soak Instead of Sprouting:
- Herb seeds: fennel, celery, caraway, cardamom, poppy, etc.
- Filberts: soak 12 hours; makes crisper, improves flavor.
- Pecans: soak 8 hours; long soaks can make mushy.
- Walnuts: soak 12 hours; flavor changes - you might like or dislike. - High fat nuts (brazil nuts, macadamias) may benefit some from soaking, but difference (soaked vs. unsoaked) is small.
Staple Foods for Sprouting:
- (first tier) wheat, almonds, sunflower, sesame, mung/adzuki, rye
- (2nd tier, obstacles) oats, barley, buckwheat, rice, lentils*, other legumes*
- (flavoring) fenugreek, mustard, radish, kale, cabbage * see question on legumes below
wheat, sunflower, almonds, lentil, mung
Indoor Gardening (grown indoors, in soil):
• Grasses: wheat, barley, oats, rye, kamut, spelt, triticale, and others.
• Vegetables: amaranth, mustard/mizuna, fennel, kale, cabbage, etc.
• Legumes: peas, snow peas
• Other greens: buckwheat, sunflower