Microgreens VS Sprouts ~ They ARE DIFFERENT! Find out WHY!
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2020
- Today it's all about Microgreens VS Sprouts.. and that they ARE DIFFERENT!
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Hi can you make a video on nutritional difference between sprouts and microgreens. Which one is better and how much better?
Yes which has more nutrition?
I was about to write the same suggestion.
@@mweber5459 Sprouts have far more nutrition!!
@@billbrennan8177 that’s wrong
Micro greens have 100% more bioavailability of Sulforaphane
@@billbrennan8177 I would think so since the seed energy is intact.
So glad for the comment section. I knew i would have to get my answer from the comment section wjen i saw the video length
Excellent explanation video! And bloopers on top of that. Wow!
Thank you for this one :)
You'll make a great lecturer! Thank you for clearing this up!
There was no mention of the nutritional differences?
The funnies at the end were funny! Thank you for including.
thank you for great video! 😍
Excellent!!
Nice explanation 💯
Awesome video make some more!!
Loved this and shared on my little organic gardening foraging club. My friend ex nurse said that there is a lot of nutrition in the seed itself, so you don't have to use microgreen feeds. What are your thoughts? Having cured my Asthma with organic fruit/veg and wild herbs some Elites call weeds. I would rather use a feed solution that is natural ... like nettle water, if a feed is necessary. But the Sunflower Microgreen Seeds seem to grow without the feed.
Do you have to buy special seeds in order to grow srpouts / microgreens ? Can regural seeds will work just fine ? Thanks for the info !
whats the health benefits of micro greens?
I just grow my sprouts in a very aerated container. After day 4 I put it under the grow light for 2 days..,done.
Hey! This is a great video! Online classes just started for my Ethnobotany class and THIS video helped me understand so much about sprouts vs micro greens. Love!!! Keep it up!!
The distinctions you make in this video are used by growers and consumers. However, scientific researchers into nutrition do not use these distinctions. They rather call all plants in a cotyledon leaf stage as "sprouted" (photosynthesising or not) and will indicate the number of days sprouted in their research. Researchers avoid the term "microgreens" as it is simply a commercial moniker and has no real meaning to scientific study. Typically, research into sprouted plants will discuss anywhere between 2 - 20 day sprouts, including plants that are photosynthesising.
It's as Jason White said below. There are many types of sprouts beyond jar sprouts and it is not correct at all to lump all sprouts together as those in the 2-3 day range, or even 4-5 days. It's much broader than that and researchers don't follow the categorisations invented by farmers.
Thank you for the video. I appreciate ypu trying hard to be through. You didnt say why you would grow one over the other? Why would you choose to grow Sprouts vs. Microgreens? Are there any nutritional differences? Why have microgreens great gain popularity over sprouts? Also where do you find good quality non-GMO organic seeds?
"the east like california, washington, oregon..." what, isnt that west?
This video is mostly about physical difference not nutritional
There are definatly issues with this story. Check out fodder videos. Keep in mind coconut coir has no nutritional value it just hold moisture. Conflating jar sprouted sprouts with all other forms of sprouted greens is disingenuous and makes me suspicious of comercial interests. There's a financial interest to the term micro-greens and strictly defining it and adding a bunch of unsubstantiated garbage to the nutritional value based on production methode is rediculous. The only applicable greens regulation I can find is precautions for contamination of any form of greens. In other words, bleach your trays substrate or not. There are a lot of ways to sprout, the constant water in sterile trays, aquaponics / wicking beds, and substrates. There are plusses and minuses to all methods but trying to strictly define the term to the methode rather than the stage of developement (ie sprouts are a few days as opposed to a week or more) is a commercial spin plain and simple. It should be resisted and here's why: it inhibits farmers from innovating. We wouldn't have micro-greens or any other sustainable and comercially viable alternative to Big AG without it.
ruclips.net/video/xEvqngpDJqo/видео.html
extension.psu.edu/seed-and-seedling-biology
Thanks for your comment. I wish more people understood the financial interests pushing the term microgreens and the artificial minimalisation of the term sprouts.
Where do you live that California is East?
Micro greens started in the east, California, Oregon?
If I said "east" in the video it was an uncaught mistake. They began to be popularly grown in the West - California, Oregon, etc.
I understand. You had a good informative video.
I was going to comment the same thing. Lol
Everything is East if you go far enough
Sprouts have way more nutrition. Gotta eat them at the 5th or 6th day at the latest. Sprouts are also way easier to grow. Just need a mason jar and water.
So where'd you go. Get too busy for us? Come back. We need you.
Most sprouts are not ready to eat in 2-3 days but 4-5 days
You look like Sal from Howard Stern