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QuestionWhich are the best beans to sprout?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Some of the easiest to grow are mung beans and lentils. These are the fastest to sprout. Though Alfalfa and chickpeas are great starter beans, they do require more attention and time.
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QuestionIs it good to eat raw sprouts?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.It is not ideal to eat them raw because the warm humid climate that allows the beans to sprout also allow bacteria to grow.
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QuestionHow do you prepare bean sprouts?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.You can boil them for 1-2 minutes or you can saute them with oil for a stir-fry.
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QuestionCan you grow sprouts in soil?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Yes, you can grow sprouts in soil. The sprouts gain nutrients from the soil.
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QuestionWhy do the bean sprout need to grow in a dark room?Community AnswerOnce exposed to an amount of light, bean sprouts will begin to turn green instead of staying their white colour. Bean sprouts exposed to light are bitter, and taste far worse than those kept in the dark.
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QuestionWhy do my sprouted mung beans grow roots and leaves before they are very long in length?Tracy EckwallCommunity AnswerYou have too much light on them, put them in a darker place.
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QuestionI need to know what kind of bean seed is used, and if they are planted in dirt, will they show growth in 5 days?Community AnswerMost of the time they are mung beans. Don't put them in dirt, though. They need to be rinsed off periodically, and the dirt would make that a mess. They should show growth within a day or two.
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QuestionWhy do my bean sprouts inside the house increasein length faster than the sprouts under the sun?Community AnswerWhen they are in a dark place, they stretch looking for sunlight. When they are in sunlight, they start developing leaves to trap the sunlight.
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QuestionAre bean sprouts actual sprouts or are they roots?Community AnswerThey're a combination. Most of it is the soft stem of the sprout. But there is a little bit of root. The longer you let the beans sprout the more stem there is compared to the root.
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QuestionIf my bean sprouts were exposed to sunlight and grew leaves, are they still edible?Community AnswerYes, they are still edible.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to remove the husk from a bean sprout?Community AnswerSwish them around loose in a bowl of water. The seed coats will detach and usually sink to the bottom.
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QuestionWhen I use the bean sprouts, should I use the beans too?Community AnswerIt's entirely up to you! I like to eat both.
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QuestionWhat frequency of light starts to turn beansprouts green?Community AnswerPhotosynthesis uses all but the green part of the light spectrum. It's reflected, which is why plants look green.
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QuestionIs chlorinated city water or Brita water best when growing bean sprouts?Community AnswerYou can use any water, but the Brita may be better for it. Also, you can boil the city water to remove any chlorine if desired.
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QuestionAfter I place cheesecloth or a clean towel over the mouth of the jar, and secure it in place with an elastic, do I have to replace the screw-on lid?Community AnswerNo, do not replace the screw-on lid. Just replace the rubber-banded cheesecloth after rinsing and draining, put the jar at a 45-degree angle with the mouth facing downward (to allow more drainage and to allow air circulation) and leave in a dark place until you rinse them again.
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QuestionHow do I get mung beans to produce seeds so I can grow more mung beans?Community AnswerAs with any seed-bearing plant, you need to actually grow a whole plant to adulthood, flowering, pollination and seed production. However, you may not live in the right climate for optimum results. Instead, just buying dried mung beans to sprout is far easier. Go to a natural foods market that sells bulk items and buy a small bag for a very low price, or buy them online.
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QuestionCan sprouts be frozen?Community AnswerYes, they can be. If frozen, they have a shelf life of about 2-3 months. It is also best to to place the bean sprouts in a plastic bag to retain moisture.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the air isn't circulating in the jar?Community AnswerTry loosening the lid a bit or poke tiny holes in the jar (only if it is a plastic lid).
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QuestionWhat amount of beans do I need to get the necessary amount of sprouts? Is it gram per gram?Community AnswerThe amount of 100 to 133 g is good or add to preference.
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