CORIANDER SEEDS FOR SPROUTING AND MICROGREENS
Coriandrum sativum
DIRECTIONS FOR SPROUTING
Coriander seeds can take as long as two weeks
to germinate . start the seed by soaking
overnight for 8-10 hours. drain and rinse.
Place the seeds in a tray of seed raising mix
or fine soil and cover thinly with soil. keep the
soil moist by misting two to three times daily.
when the seedlings develop their fine
feathery leaves these can be pulled whole and
the roots washed or cut and added to salads,
stir fries, bean dishes, root vegetables and to
hot spicy meals. The leaves have a strong,
distinct smell but their flavour is quite sweet
and warm and spicy. Researchers have found
that Coriander can assist with clearing the
body of lead, mercury and aluminium.
Some people in the Middle Ages have
claimed Coriander as a love potion.
This information was taken from the
wonderfully informative book by ISABELL SHIPARD,
"HOW TO GROW AND USE SPROUTS AS A LIVINGFOOD"
Find out more about sprouts and sprouting at...
www.herbsarespecial.com.au
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CORIANDER SEEDS FOR SPROUTING AND MICROGREENS
Coriandrum sativum
DIRECTIONS FOR SPROUTING
Coriander seeds can take as long as two weeks
to germinate . start the seed by soaking
overnight for 8-10 hours. drain and rinse.
Place the seeds in a tray of seed raising mix
or fine soil and cover thinly with soil. keep the
soil moist by misting two to three times daily.
when the seedlings develop their fine
feathery leaves these can be pulled whole and
the roots washed or cut and added to salads,
stir fries, bean dishes, root vegetables and to
hot spicy meals. The leaves have a strong,
distinct smell but their flavour is quite sweet
and warm and spicy. Researchers have found
that Coriander can assist with clearing the
body of lead, mercury and aluminium.
Some people in the Middle Ages have
claimed Coriander as a love potion.
This information was taken from the
wonderfully informative book by ISABELL SHIPARD,
"HOW TO GROW AND USE SPROUTS AS A LIVINGFOOD"
Find out more about sprouts and sprouting at...
www.herbsarespecial.com.au
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CORIANDER SEEDS FOR SPROUTING AND MICROGREENS
Coriandrum sativum
DIRECTIONS FOR SPROUTING
Coriander seeds can take as long as two weeks
to germinate . start the seed by soaking
overnight for 8-10 hours. drain and rinse.
Place the seeds in a tray of seed raising mix
or fine soil and cover thinly with soil. keep the
soil moist by misting two to three times daily.
when the seedlings develop their fine
feathery leaves these can be pulled whole and
the roots washed or cut and added to salads,
stir fries, bean dishes, root vegetables and to
hot spicy meals. The leaves have a strong,
distinct smell but their flavour is quite sweet
and warm and spicy. Researchers have found
that Coriander can assist with clearing the
body of lead, mercury and aluminium.
Some people in the Middle Ages have
claimed Coriander as a love potion.
This information was taken from the
wonderfully informative book by ISABELL SHIPARD,
"HOW TO GROW AND USE SPROUTS AS A LIVINGFOOD"
Find out more about sprouts and sprouting at...
www.herbsarespecial.com.au
Cover and main Image by Hans Braxmeier from Pixabay
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CORIANDER SEEDS FOR SPROUTING AND MICROGREENS
Coriandrum sativum
DIRECTIONS FOR SPROUTING
Coriander seeds can take as long as two weeks
to germinate . start the seed by soaking
overnight for 8-10 hours. drain and rinse.
Place the seeds in a tray of seed raising mix
or fine soil and cover thinly with soil. keep the
soil moist by misting two to three times daily.
when the seedlings develop their fine
feathery leaves these can be pulled whole and
the roots washed or cut and added to salads,
stir fries, bean dishes, root vegetables and to
hot spicy meals. The leaves have a strong,
distinct smell but their flavour is quite sweet
and warm and spicy. Researchers have found
that Coriander can assist with clearing the
body of lead, mercury and aluminium.
Some people in the Middle Ages have
claimed Coriander as a love potion.
This information was taken from the
wonderfully informative book by ISABELL SHIPARD,
"HOW TO GROW AND USE SPROUTS AS A LIVINGFOOD"
Find out more about sprouts and sprouting at...
www.herbsarespecial.com.au
Cover and main Image by Hans Braxmeier from Pixabay
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