5 Part Salad Sprout Seed Mix -1/4 Lbs (4 Oz) - Organic Sprouting Seeds: Radish, Broccoli, Alfalfa, Green Lentil & Mung Bean - For Sprouts
Product Description
5 Part Salad Mix consists 4 Oz. of certified organic Alfalfa, Radish, Green Lentil, Mung Bean & Broccoli sprouts. The five combine in a delicious & healthy mix. Sprouts are fun to grow and are extremely healthy.
- 4 Oz. of 5 Part Salad Sprout Mix - Alfalfa, Broccoli, Radish, Green Lentil & Mung Bean
- Certified Organic Sprouting Seeds
- High Germination Rate
5 Part Salad Sprout Seed Mix -1/4 Lbs (4 Oz) - Organic Sprouting Seeds: Radish, Broccoli, Alfalfa, Green Lentil & Mung Bean - For Sprouts Reviews
| 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: 5 Part Salad Sprout Seed Mix -1/4 Lbs (4 Oz) - Organic Sprouting Seeds: Radish, Broccoli, Alfalfa, Green Lentil & Mung Bean - For Sprouts (Misc.) As soon as the seller was contacted about part of the order missing they took care of it within two days. You must follow the directions on the package for the perfect sprouts. They are great I intend to purchase more. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: 5 Part Salad Sprout Seed Mix -1/4 Lbs (4 Oz) - Organic Sprouting Seeds: Radish, Broccoli, Alfalfa, Green Lentil & Mung Bean - For Sprouts (Misc.) After my family became ill from eating bacteria infected salad greens bought at our local grocery store, I went to .fda.gov/Safety/Recalls and found out how much of our produce is being recalled......after they have been shipped, purchased, and eaten. What a shock!So, I've looked at the cute electric over engineered and highly expensive gourmet salad growing machines. And compared the cost to the tried and true sprouts. These sprouts were very viable, I didn't see any that didn't sprout. They aren't finicky about their growing condition, I just threw mine in a mason jar, didn't even dig my old sprouting trays out of the store room. The seeds sprouted right away, and this is November so it's coolish in my kitchen. I've tasted them as the seeds sprouted and found them very tasty from the moment they sprouted, to the point where they were big enough to classify as a "salad". These may be a bit pricey, but the nearest Whole Foods market is too far away for convenience. I... Read more |
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