Wolfberry Alfalfa BIO seeds for germination contain many minerals, proteins and amino acids. ✔️ Alfalfa BIO seeds for germination by Wolfberry are tasty and great source of energy. Decorate your bread and add a pleasant flavor.
Medicago sativa is a perennial plant belonging to the family of legumes and we can also know it under the names lucinka or lucerka. Nutritionists of healthy diet know its seeds, which are excellent for germination, like alfalfa. Alfalfa grown in the Persian Empire, from where she came to Ancient Rome and Greece.
Spice instructions
• Rinse the seeds with water. Slightly moistened, put them in the germinating bowl.
• Keep the seeds in a dark and warm place where they begin to germinate.
• Plants need to rinse regularly (even roots from the bottom) to prevent mold (2-3 times a day).
• The first keys appear after 24 hours.
• Whole plants, including roots, are suitable for eating.
• Rinse before using the sprout.
Alfalfa contains many minerals, proteins and amino acids. Seeds, germ and leaves contain proteins, fatty acids, vitamins E, C and K, folic acid, calcium, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, sodium or silicon. They have a slightly pungent taste with hazelnuts and are excellent for example on bread with butter.
Decorate bread with crunchy Alfalfa sprouts, thanks to which it gets a finely mint flavor. Sprouts are tasty, nutritious and an excellent source of energy, minerals and vitamins.
Sprouts are the ideal addition to salads, spreads, pastries or as a supplement. Sprouts are consumed whole, including roots and most preferably raw, as they lose some of their nutritional value by heat treatment.
Seeds of BIO Alfalfa can also be planted in a box or in the garden.
USE:
Alfalfa sprouts or lanterns, as well as Lucerne called, are the perfect addition to salads, spreads on bread or as a side dish. Richly garnished bread crispy Alfalfa sprouts gets gently mint flavor. The sprouts are consumed whole including roots and preferably raw, since heat treatment lose some of their nutritional value.
Organic alfalfa seeds you can plant well into the crate or the garden.
EFFECTS:
Unfortunately, we can not say more about this product because it would be a health claim that we can not disclose under Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council. We can only publish health claims that have been approved by the European Commission.