Chia Seed Sprouts / Microgreens the EASY way

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Published 2023-11-12
Chia seeds are rich in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, and in its sprouted form may contain even more powerful nutrients and antioxidents. Here is a quick and easy way to sprout your seeds!

Organic Chia Seeds used in this video: amzn.to/3syReAn

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All Comments (15)
  • @joharris8212
    I grew these a few years back. They were so bitter I thought I did something wrong. Couldn't find any info so I never tried again. Thanks for the video. I might try again and add them to a smoothie.
  • @homesew
    Wow! You explained this so well, and the simplicity of the project is amazing! I hope to try it soon! Thank you 😊
  • @lendouma3224
    I agree totally, “ No point in growing more mold.”
  • @genevieve8873
    When I read the title I had that silly commercial pop into my head! LOL!! Interesting info on the seeds
  • @itsdamomma6028
    I've been looking for good informative videos so my daughter and I can use sprouting as a bio lesson plan- your explanations, specific advice and observations are wonderful! Thank you for doing these videos, we're learning and experimenting like crazy! And these chias look incredible
  • @La_La_La3
    Interesting! Too bad they don't taste goos since it looks so pretty.
  • to me they are liccoricey...i prefer them unseeded like you hubby...or gelled into pudding. i have sprouted and used in salads.
  • Thank you for mentioning the taste! I won't be trying them. I also will not be growing curly cress any more, tastes like vaporub!
  • @adeliakimsey4434
    I read that it’s not actually mold but the seeds reacting to needing more water 🤷🏼‍♀️
  • @Rachels123
    I believe you added too much water they're only supposed to be sprayed with the sprayer to get them wet then check every day for moisture content