Sprouts are a source of fibre, vitamins, and minerals.
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Sprouts are obtained from the germination of foods like beans, peas, whole grains, vegetables, nuts, and seeds.
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Sprouts help maintain heart health by increasing "good cholesterol" (HDL) levels and controlling blood pressure. The presence of fibres also lowers post-meal blood sugar levels.
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Dr. Eileen Canday, HOD, Nutrition and Dietetics, Sir H N Reliance Foundation Hospital, Mumbai, advocated boiling or cooking sprouts before eating due to potential contamination.
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Cooking sprouts makes them easier to eat and lowers the chance of getting food poisoning, especially for people with sensitive or poor digestive systems.
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Due to chances of food poisoning, pregnant women, children, and the elderly should exercise caution when eating raw sprouts.