For those of you who like vegetables, of course, Soybean Sprouts you shouldn't miss your list of ingredients.
A little different from the mung bean sprouts, the Soybean Sprouts are larger in size and have a stronger flavor. We can vary the Soybean Sprouts for various dishes.
The Benefits of Soybean Sprouts
The thing that is always remembered about sprouts for us here is a symbol of fertility. Sprouts are believed to be able to increase reproductive fertility for both men and women. Soybean Sprouts contain folic acid which plays a role in increasing fertility. Folic acid improves ovarian function, embryo formation, and various pregnancy processes. It can also prevent miscarriage.
Soybean Sprouts are high in protein and vitamin K. Besides being good for the body's metabolic processes, vitamin K in Soybean Sprouts is also good for skin beauty. In addition, it also plays an important role in the prevention of osteoporosis.
Tips for Consuming Soybean Sprouts
We recommend that you consume Soybean Sprouts cooked first. Do not consume Soybean Sprouts raw as a salad as they contain several bacteria that can cause diarrhea and vomiting.
Soybean Sprouts also have a strong flavor so avoiding them raw is wise. Better sauté or even make vegetable curry. Yummy!
Storage Tips
You can store the Soybean Sprouts in the refrigerator for up to one week.
These are the Soybean Sprouts I've been keeping in the fridge for a week.
Clean the remains of the inner soybean skin on the head of the sprouts. Discard the brownish tail of the sprouts as well.
Then save it in a container that has been lined with paper towels. Close the container tightly then store it in the refrigerator in a part of the refrigerator that is not too cold.
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I did not know they had these benefits. Growing soybean was not successful for me so far. I did not know you couldn't eat them raw either. That explains a why...
Try again to grow them in your kitchen. Youtube video maybe it can helps you :)
I'm a big lover of sprouts, they are so easy to germinate and are highly nutritious, plus it is a great skill to share with kids and they love the taste of them as well.
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We can grow so many type of sprout in our home. Microgreens are great to try too :)
Sprouts are so GOOD in stir fry and spring rolls. It's kinda annoying they go off so quickly - whenever I buy them they seem old, but then they aren't as popular in Australia.
You can try to grow them in your kitchen. Just try to buy mung bean or soy bean first. :)
I am hopeless at growing my own sprouts - I always forget about them and they start to smell hahahaha!!!
Crunchy and tasty. Love it with spring roll. Delicious.
Yeah I love them to for spring roll :)
Very nice and useful post! Thank you very much for sharing.
yeaaah absolutely! :)