PEA SPROUTS[PISUM SATIVUM ]

Listing description
Bean sprouts give you an easy way to boost the nutrients in your diet. Toss them onto your salad, use them in a sandwich or add them to soups and casseroles, and you'll quickly increase the amount of protein, B vitamins and vitamin C.
Low Calories, Variable Protein
Detailed description
All types of bean sprouts are low in calories, but the amount ranges from 31 calories in 1 cup of mung bean sprouts to 85 calories in soybean sprouts. Soybean sprouts have 9 grams of protein, which is three times more than you'll get in mung bean sprouts. Both types contain a small amount of fiber and carbohydrates. Mung bean sprouts are fat-free, compared to soybean sprouts, which only have 5 grams of fat in 1 cup.
Sprouts Deliver Vitamin C
If you cook and eat the whole bean, you'll only get a trace of vitamin C. When the beans are sprouted, they become good sources because the amount of vitamin C increases as the seed germinates, according to the University of Nebraska. In a 1-cup serving, soybean sprouts contain 10.7 milligrams and mung bean sprouts 13.7 milligrams of vitamin C. Your body needs a regular supply of vitamin C to ensure it has enough of the antioxidant to neutralize free radicals. Women should consume 75 milligrams daily, while men need 90 milligrams of vitamin C each day.

PRICE
$26.62/KG OR $12.1/IB

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