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====== The Sprout Soup Factory ====== | ====== The Sprout Soup Factory ====== | ||
- | Welcome to the Sprout Soup Factory website. We love sprouts here and our favourite way to consume them is as soup. | + | {{: |
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They gained their name after becoming a staple of the Belgian diet in the 16th Century, although they’re thought to have originally found their way to the UK from Afghanistan. | They gained their name after becoming a staple of the Belgian diet in the 16th Century, although they’re thought to have originally found their way to the UK from Afghanistan. | ||
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+ | One of the best things about the humble sprout is its portfolio of nutrients, minerals and all-important vitamins. | ||
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+ | As well as fibre, each sphere packs a punch of vitamin K (which helps blood to clot), vitamin C (necessary for growth and repair) and vitamin A (good for vision and eye health). | ||
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+ | They’re also high in folic acid, which is important for producing and maintaining red blood cells, and manganese – an essential nutrient for optimum brain health. | ||
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+ | ===== News ===== | ||
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+ | For all the latest news in the Sprout World, please see our [[news|Sprout News]] page. | ||
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