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Beet Bull’s Blood – Sangria

Organic non GMO seeds for microgreens and sprouts

3,90 32,00 

Organic red Beet is the colourful and nutritious alternative with which you can complete the look and taste of your dishes: characterised by a bright red stem and two small green leaves, it is rich in vitamins – especially A, C and K – and antioxidants. So, beautiful to look at and good to eat!

Description

Organic red Beet
The seeds of Organic red Beet, botanical name Beta vulgaris conditiva, give life to sprouts and microgreens that are highly valued both for their unique colouring, due to the bright red stem, and for their sweet taste with an earthy aftertaste, also typical of the adult vegetable.

How can I grow it?
Producing organic red Beet sprouts is quick and easy, even at home.
Organic red Beet seeds, like the other varieties in this family, need a stable, low-ventilation environment to grow best. We recommend you to soak them in warm water for about 6 hours and, after sowing, to keep them in the dark for the first 5/6 days, watering them sparingly and often; the first shoots will sprout after 4/6 days.
Then, to ensure that your seedlings have the best possible colour and flavour, place them in sunlight, continuing to spray with water, until they are ready for harvest. After waiting 15/18 days, you can harvest and enjoy your red Beet microgreens.

How can I eat it?
With their sweet and earthy flavour, red Beet microgreens are excellent eaten raw: we suggest you try them as a base or garnish in your salads, or as a colourful and nutritious addition to your sandwiches and side dishes.

Organic red Beet seeds may contain traces of soy, mustard, wheat, gluten and grasses.
Store the seeds in a cool, ventilated place, with temperature between 8° and 20° C, away from weather, changes in humidity and sunlight.

Bieta Bull's Blood Sangria

RO0649 LOT. VG6228

Technical Sheet

Bull’s Blood red beet for sprouts and microgreens – Non-GMO organic seed
Botanical name: Beta vulgaris conditiva
Number of seeds per gram: 55
Weight of one thousand seeds: 18,2gr
Packaging available online: 50gr | 100gr | 250gr | 500gr | 1,00kg
Seed colour: brown
Microgreens colour: red stem and green leaves
Flavour: sweet and earthy, reminiscent of the adult vegetable
Guaranteed minimum germination rate: 80%
Origin: Italy

Difficulty of growth: medium – easy
Soaking for 6/8 hours in warm water
Keep in the dark for 5/6 days
Germinates in 4/6 days
Microgreens in 15+ days