Originally Posted by
mpure
I am familiar with sprouting, and have done so with some seeds and nuts, like almonds, cashews and sunflower seeds, but for some of the more hardy and solid beans, like chickpeas bring me some questions. I have sprouted chickpeas, and then made raw hummus, but i wonder how some of these sprouts are eaten. The hard ones, like chickpeas cannot be eaten as they are because of how hard they are, they are not easy to eat. The question I have for everyone is: once some of these sprouts are grown, what do you do with them for eating? Are there ways to soften some of these beans and seeds up, without cooking them so that they are more edible? Things like hard wheat berries, I would love to eat as they are once sprouted, but again, too hard to chew and snack on. Any ideas/advice/recipes/tips??? THANK YOU!