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FUNCTIONAL FOOD OF 21ST CENTURY – MICROGREEN
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Zinc enrichment of Brassicaceae microgreens
Journal of Elementology, 2023Inadequate intake of zinc (Zn) by humans can lead to hidden health problems, especially in women and children of poorer regions with a high risk of malnutrition. Therefore, the enrichment of Zn in edible plant tissues through Zn fertilization is considered an effective approach in this regard. This study aims to investigate the biological enrichment of
Esetlili, Bihter Colak +3 more
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Early Years Educator, 2022
Through discovering the magic of microgreens, this article explores opportunities for learning about seeds, growing plants, and enjoying homegrown, healthy food.
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Through discovering the magic of microgreens, this article explores opportunities for learning about seeds, growing plants, and enjoying homegrown, healthy food.
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Microgreens: Production, shelf life, and bioactive components
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2017Microgreens are emerging specialty food products which are gaining popularity and increased attention nowadays. They are young and tender cotyledonary leafy greens that are found in a pleasing palette of colors, textures, and flavors. Microgreens are a new class of edible vegetables harvested when first leaves have fully expanded and before true leaves
Shabir Ahmad, Mir +2 more
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Microgreens: Production Potential and Health Benefits
2023The rise of malnutrition at the global level has increased the demand for food having high nutritional value. In the recent past, there is a great upsurge in the production and productivity of food grains as well as horticultural produce which is sufficient to feed our burgeoning population.
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Sprouts, Microgreens and “Baby Leaf” Vegetables
2017After a brief introduction regarding the definitions of sprouts, microgreens and “baby leaf” vegetables, this chapter provides an overview of this growing market segment within the sector of vegetable products. Given their short growth cycle (4–10 days), sprouts are usually grown in the dark, without a growing medium and without fertilizers and ...
Di Gioia, Francesco +2 more
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Urbana poslastica – microgreens
Microgreens su zaista postali popularni zbog svojih nutritivnih vrijednosti i lakoće u uzgoju, što ih čini odličnim dodatkom svakodnevnoj prehrani. Sadrže visoke koncentracije polifenola, vitamina i minerala, a zbog svoje faze rasta, kad se beru, zadržavaju mnogo više hranjivih tvari nego potpuno razvijene biljke.Varga, Ivana +2 more
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