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dwåcôn 04-09-2005 11:17 PM

Fava Beans
 
Where can I find fava beans that have begun to sprout. I was told they are
more nutritious at this stage.

Thanks.


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Shaun aRe 06-09-2005 11:06 AM


"dwåcôn" > wrote in message
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> Where can I find fava beans that have begun to sprout. I was told they

are
> more nutritious at this stage.
>
> Thanks.


Sprout them yourself - just get some dried ones, and sprout them as you
would adouki, mung etc.







Shaun aRe



dwåcôn 07-09-2005 12:49 AM


"Shaun aRe" > wrote in message
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> "dwåcôn" > wrote in message
> news:TnKSe.1641$Zp.1068@lakeread04...
>> Where can I find fava beans that have begun to sprout. I was told they

> are
>> more nutritious at this stage.
>>
>> Thanks.

>
> Sprout them yourself - just get some dried ones, and sprout them as you
> would adouki, mung etc.



This is NEW TERRITORY for me. The only thing I ever grew was a chia pet.
However, I'm willing to give it a try with a bit of advice. Also,
recommended sources (e.g., reputable, tested) for the dried beans? Thanks!


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Shaun aRe 07-09-2005 11:49 AM


"dwåcôn" > wrote in message
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>
> "Shaun aRe" > wrote in message
> eenews.net...
> >
> > "dwåcôn" > wrote in message
> > news:TnKSe.1641$Zp.1068@lakeread04...
> >> Where can I find fava beans that have begun to sprout. I was told they

> > are
> >> more nutritious at this stage.
> >>
> >> Thanks.

> >
> > Sprout them yourself - just get some dried ones, and sprout them as you
> > would adouki, mung etc.

>
>
> This is NEW TERRITORY for me. The only thing I ever grew was a chia pet.
> However, I'm willing to give it a try with a bit of advice. Also,
> recommended sources (e.g., reputable, tested) for the dried beans?

Thanks!

No sources for you, but there's plenty of information about sprouted such
things all over the www!

Bit he http://www.handypantry.com/

How to: http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/horticulture/g886.htm

http://www.sprouthouse.com/sprouters.htm

Should at least give you something to go on.


Shaun aRe




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