Raphanus, Radish 'Sprouting Seeds'

Description
Spicy and packed with folate and vitamin B6. Prepare harvested sprouts with known antimicrobial foods such as vinegar, garlic, and onions.
Raphanus sativus
SEED SAFETY: Because of the possibility of foodborne illness, it has been recommended that seeds be treated prior to sprouting. People with weakened immune systems are advised not to eat raw sprouts.
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Details
- Rinse approximately 1 1/2 tbsp. of seeds and soak overnight in fresh, non-chlorinated, room temperature water.
- Drain the water, rinse the seeds once or twice, and drain again.
- Place the seeds in a clean, sanitized sprouting jar or other container with a lid that allows easy draining and air circulation.
- Do not add water. Seeds should be slightly damp, not wet.
- Twice a day (morning and evening) rinse with fresh water and drain.
- Continue to rinse and drain daily until sprouts are desired size.
- Rinse well before serving. Sprouts taste best when eaten fresh, but well-drained sprouts will keep up to one week in the refrigerator.
More Information
Brand | Lake Valley Seed |
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Seed Packet Type | Herbs |
Common Family Name | Radish |
Deer Resistant | No |
Plant Life Cycle | Indoor Plant |
Mature Height (Range) | 0" - 6" |
Mature Spread (Range) | Under 12" |
Manufacturer Number | 4372 |