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Soybean Microgreens Seeds

RM3.90

  • Product Code: SD-SYB
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Our seeds are all new seeds of the year, the germination rate is very high. In addition to selling seeds, we also sell fresh microgreens, so we ensure that we sell only high-quality seeds.


*Please store the seeds in the freezer or fridge to prolong the shelf life


Growing suggestions:

Soaking seeds: 8 hours

Portion per seedling tray: 100 g

Blackout: 4 days

Harvest: 7-9 days


Soy bean sprouts, which are germinated soy beans, have been used for human consumption for more than 5,000 years. Soy bean sprouts have a delicate, distinctive flavor and provide a variety of essential nutrients. You can sprout your own soy beans at home.


A serving of soy bean sprouts is 1 cup of raw sprouts and has 85 calories, making it a low-calorie food and suitable if you're on a weight loss diet. They contain less than 1g of fiber and around 6.7g of carbohydrates in a 1-cup serving.


Soy bean sprouts provide the B vitamin, folate, which is essential for the synthesis of DNA and red blood cells. One cup of raw soy bean sprouts has 120mcg of folate. Adults need 400mcg of folate daily, according to the National Academies' Institute of Medicine. Soy bean sprouts are also a source of vitamin C and pantothenic acid.


Precautions:

* In general, sprouts are highly perishable foods. They also have a high risk of bacterial infection, such as from Salmonella or E. coli, due to the humid environment needed for their growth.

* Both Salmonella and E. coli can cause food poisoning, which may trigger diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.

* Authorities recommend washing sprouts thoroughly before consumption, especially if you're planning to eat them raw. People with weak immune systems, such as children, older, and pregnant women, should only eat cooked sprouts.

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