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Sprouting Alfalfa Seeds

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*DOES NOT SHIP TO NZ, TAS  OR WA*

Grow highly nutritious alfalfa sprouts in your Speedy Sprouter within a week! Enjoy the taste of freshly grown food in your favourite dishes and cut down on personal consumption and food waste in the process!

Specifications

Botanical Name: Medicago Sativa
Size Availability: 25g, 100g, 1kg
TasteMild taste and good crunch. Slightly nutty.
Recipes: Perfect for Salads, Sandwiches, pastas and most cold served western dishes
When to plant: All year round in sprout jars
Harvest: Within 7 days
Packaging: 25g and 100g sachets come in 100% recycled paper seed sachet. 1kg comes in biodegradeable/compostable sealed bag."
Other: Alfalfa is an amazingly fast grower, in 7 days it can grow up to 17.8x it's original size! This variety of alfalfa can be used to grow both sprouts and micro-greens. Non-Chemically treated.

Customer Reviews

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Felicity J.
My daily sprouted seed bread...

Sourced from the King of the sprouts... with these little seeds sprouted I get to make bread in the dehydrator. I did make a sammich... with chia jams on sprouts !!
Yup a sprouted seed pokeball... for catching all the flavours ...nut butter next time too *drool*

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Elizabeth
Great Sprout Jar

I love my sprout jars.The mesh insert in the lid is a great design. I bought two so I could have plenty of spouts when it suits me. Thank you!

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Martin Daniels
Home Grown Sprouts

Absolutely love this system where I can produce sprouts as I need them. The part I appreciate most is they are always fresh and chemical free.

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sharon s.
yum

perfect companion to the speedy sprout,bought in bulk so dont have to worry about running out for ages

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Marcella B.
Tastier than store-bought!

So quick to sprout and delicious to boot. I'm keen to try the next batch, though a tip for newbies would be to ignore the mention in the instructional video of filling the jar up to a quarter with seeds. I think that's meant for bigger seeds, not for alfalfa ones. My jar was full to overflowing and I had to separate them into a second jar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54ob71F_MDc