Sunflower microgreens are also a great source of vitamins A, B complex, C, D, E, and K, folate, iron, magnesium and dietary fiber. Studies have even shown that sunflower microgreens help reduce the risk of certain types of cancer. They help activate every cell of the immune system and help to keep gut bacteria healthy, improving one’s ability to fight disease. It is packed with vitamins A, B complex, D, and E Microgreen sunflower seeds produce seedlings that contain about 25% protein. They are big and succulent like mung bean sprouts, but with large, prominent cotyledons (first leaves). They have a surprisingly sweet and mild taste reminiscent of carrots. Whether you’re adding them as a crunchy topping to salads or soups, sunflower microgreens will provide a delightful burst of nutrition to your meals. According to USDA’s sunflower microgreens nutrition data, a 64 g serving of sunflower microgreens will provide. 25 calories 2 g of protein 4 g of carbohydrate 2 g of fiber 80 milligrams (mg) of calcium 14.4 mg of iron 60 mg of magnesium 80 mg of phosphorus 270 mg of potassium 10 mg of sodium 0.6 mg of zinc 9 mg of vitamin C 40 micrograms (mcg) of vitamin K 60 mcg of folate 500 IU of vitamin A The greens also contain selenium, manganese, and a range of B vitamins. Contains Disease Fighting Antioxidants Good For Your Heart Good For Your Eyes Aids In Weight Loss May Reduce Menopausal Symptoms May Improve Digestion Good For Bone Health Contains Essential Amino Acids Good For Muscle Function Supports Immune System Good For Skin Health
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