You can
find microgreens at specialty markets, farm stands, and farmer's markets.
Not exact matches
The most important discovery in this study is that the researchers have
found that the growing conditions can greatly influence the nutritional content of
microgreens.
If you can't
find arugula and
microgreens, feel free to substitute with what you have.
Browse your farmers» market or grocery aisle to
find seasonal leafy greens for your salad base, like mâche, dandelion greens,
microgreens, baby kale, chicory, and escarole.
Microgreens Uh tops each bowl with whatever varieties he can
find; he prefers citrusy, mustardy, and slightly bitter greens, such as mizuna, sorrel, shungiku, and shiso.
If you can't readily
find pea shoots at the farmer's market, you can substitute out any other
microgreen.
Researchers
found that
microgreens, like two - week old spinach leaves, have up to 40 times the nutrients of mature vegetables.
If you can't
find arugula and
microgreens, feel free to substitute with what you have.
Hi Lindsay, Can you post a picture of what the
microgreens package looks like and where to
find it?
The team
found that all 25 varieties of
microgreens had four to 40 times more nutrients than their matured counterparts.