Grow Your Own Microgreens!
Not A Fan of Eating Veggies Like Broccoli?
Then, you might want to try sprouting. Broccoli sprouts are “baby” versions of broccoli but are as rich in nutrients as their fully mature forms. However, you can’t just pick any pack of broccoli seeds for sprouting.
A good set of seeds to grow comes from organically grown broccoli plants to ensure that your broccoli sprouts are consumable. Seed packs with high germination rates are also good picks. Fortunately, our broccoli seeds for sprouting offer both benefits, so can instantly start making your garden-to-table dreams a reality.
The Organic Broccoli Sprouting Seeds by Joy Food US can give you your daily dose of microgreens right from your own garden!
Your Own Supply of Microgreens
What’s better than buying organic greens from the market? Growing your own! With our seeds from organically grown broccoli, you can have your own little patch of microgreens in no time and without an extra trip to the store.
Plus, by planting the seeds yourself, you’ll be sure that the veggies you eat are fresh. More importantly, they will not contain any harmful compounds–just natural goodness from your own careful tending.
Crunchy, Nutrient-Rich Veggies
Enjoy your broccoli sprouts fresh and raw by adding them to your salad or sandwich. Every cup of broccoli microgreens is loaded with essential vitamins and minerals. Broccoli sprouts are rich in Vitamin C that can help bolster your immune system and sulforaphane, a phytochemical that supports the normal functions of the heart and brain. It also contains dietary fiber to aid in digestion.
Contributes To Normal Weight
According to research, sulforaphane helps the body consume more energy and burn excess fat, processes that are important in remaining at a healthy weight. A cup of raw broccoli sprouts contains only 20 calories, but helps you feel full longer.
As such, the consumption of sulforaphane-rich food like broccoli sprouts grown from our seeds may contribute to keeping you in tip top shape. These microgreens are an ideal inclusion in many diets and recipes.
More Reasons to Love Our Organic Broccoli Sprouting Seeds!
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Convenient PackagingOur broccoli seeds for sprouting come in resealable and stable stand-up pouches. You can display and store them in shelves, cupboards, or cabinets with ease. The transparent front windows keep the contents visible so you can check whether you still have enough to grow. The pouches are resealable, too, so you can get as many seeds as needed. The rest will keep for up to four years. Just remember to store the seeds in a cool, dry place to avoid spoilage. |
A Variety of Sizes to Suit Your NeedsIf you’re a beginner or just want to give growing your own microgreens a go, you may choose our smaller pouches and buy the larger packs at a later time. With our various packs you can grow as little or as many as you want, either for personal use or for sharing with family members or friends. They’re a great gift for gardening and wellness enthusiasts, too! |
Support LocalOur broccoli seeds are sourced from plants grown in the USA and packed locally to give you safe, high-quality seeds for sprouting microgreens. They have no GMOs and are organically grown to ensure that the broccoli sprouts don't contain harmful components and are safe for you and your family's consumption. By buying our broccoli seed packs, you can help local farmers, workers, and businesses thrive, too. |
How to Sprout Seeds in a Jar
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Day 1Add 2 tablespoon/ 0.33 oz of seeds into a 32 oz jar, fill up the jar half way with filtered water, gently shake the jar so seeds are evenly soak in the water. Close the mesh lid, Leave the jar in the pantry or inside a cabinet at room temperature overnight. |
Day 2Next morning, without taking off the mesh lid, drain out the soak water. Rinse the seeds twice with fresh filtered water. Jar should be placed upside down at an angle, so the excess water can easily drain out. Put the jar back in the pantry or cabinet. Important: drain out all water; spin the jar around to spread out the seeds onto the walls, preferably at a single layer. This is to avoid extra moisture which can cause the seeds to rot. |
Day 3-7Day 3-4: Repeat the Day 2 process. Up until this point, the sprouts will be yellow in color. You also might notice white fuzz around your seeds- don’t panic, it is not mold! It is celia hairs, indicating that the seeds are thirsty, once rinsed, fuzz will be gone. Day 5-7: Rinse your seeds twice in the morning; relocate them onto a fairly lit location (no direct sunlight). Sprouts will now green up. Repeat rinse in the evening. |
WASH & ENJOYDay 8: Harvest time. Today your jar should be filled up with nice green sprouts. Remove sprouts from the jar. Wash and shake off the seed shells. Enjoy fresh for 5 days. Please store fresh sprouts in a glass container in a fridge. |