Guest guest Posted April 7, 2011 Report Share Posted April 7, 2011 I have finally had success sprouting garbanzos.I had given up on them because everytime I tried to sprout them, they would get gross and moldy. And this was no matter how I tried--sprout garden, easy sprout, mason jar. I used garbanzos from the grocery store (bad choice--they aren't organic either), organic garbanzos from the health food store (horrible), but I don't think I ever bought them from sproutpeople or one of the other sprout companies.(a significant factor it seems). I recently got a pound of Rita's bean mix when I bought another Easy Sprouter (for sprouting my bird's mixes). The mix came free with the purchase. Rita's Bean Mix has at least three kinds of lentils, garbanzos, adzukis, mung, a little wheat, and little fenugreek, and I am sure a few other things that I am forgetting.I put about a 1/4 cup in one of my Sprout Garden trays and to my utter surprise the garbanzos are sprouting beautifully--no funny smell, no mold, nothing gross.So I am going to put garbanzos on my sprout supply shopping list and only buy them from sproutpeople or something. I am guessing they are a more delicate bean and if they are old or not organic they won't sprout.I know a few other folks have had trouble with sprouting them, so I thought I would share this most recent development. marion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2011 Report Share Posted April 7, 2011 I got some of those last weekend and plan to sprout them as well. I definitely hope they do well and will keep you posted for sure. Now that I've heard your past experiences, I'm rather wary about sprouting them but hadn't planned on cooking them, so sprouting it is! (At least to start with and if things go downhill, I'll need to investigate other uses/preparations for them.) Thea From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On Behalf Of n Rollings, PhD Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 8:59 AM To: sproutpeople Subject: garbanzos (chick peas) I have finally had success sprouting garbanzos.I had given up on them because everytime I tried to sprout them, they would get gross and moldy. And this was no matter how I tried--sprout garden, easy sprout, mason jar. I used garbanzos from the grocery store (bad choice--they aren't organic either), organic garbanzos from the health food store (horrible), but I don't think I ever bought them from sproutpeople or one of the other sprout companies.(a significant factor it seems). I recently got a pound of Rita's bean mix when I bought another Easy Sprouter (for sprouting my bird's mixes). The mix came free with the purchase. Rita's Bean Mix has at least three kinds of lentils, garbanzos, adzukis, mung, a little wheat, and little fenugreek, and I am sure a few other things that I am forgetting.I put about a 1/4 cup in one of my Sprout Garden trays and to my utter surprise the garbanzos are sprouting beautifully--no funny smell, no mold, nothing gross.So I am going to put garbanzos on my sprout supply shopping list and only buy them from sproutpeople or something. I am guessing they are a more delicate bean and if they are old or not organic they won't sprout.I know a few other folks have had trouble with sprouting them, so I thought I would share this most recent development. marion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2011 Report Share Posted April 7, 2011 Thea,You may have success your first time around! I hope so.I am so thrilled with the way this batch is sprouting. I am planning a Middle Eastern menu for Spring/Easter Dinner and think I will incorporate some sprouted garbanzos. marion n Rollings, PhDNJ Licensed Psychologist #4686www.DrnRollings.com Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether its victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in killing any living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such moronic delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity. Carson Subject: RE: garbanzos (chick peas) To: sproutpeople Date: Thursday, April 7, 2011, 10:17 PM  I got some of those last weekend and plan to sprout them as well. I definitely hope they do well and will keep you posted for sure. Now that I've heard your past experiences, I'm rather wary about sprouting them but hadn't planned on cooking them, so sprouting it is! (At least to start with and if things go downhill, I'll need to investigate other uses/preparations for them.) Thea From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On Behalf Of n Rollings, PhD Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 8:59 AM To: sproutpeople Subject: garbanzos (chick peas) I have finally had success sprouting garbanzos.I had given up on them because everytime I tried to sprout them, they would get gross and moldy. And this was no matter how I tried--sprout garden, easy sprout, mason jar. I used garbanzos from the grocery store (bad choice--they aren't organic either), organic garbanzos from the health food store (horrible), but I don't think I ever bought them from sproutpeople or one of the other sprout companies.(a significant factor it seems). I recently got a pound of Rita's bean mix when I bought another Easy Sprouter (for sprouting my bird's mixes). The mix came free with the purchase. Rita's Bean Mix has at least three kinds of lentils, garbanzos, adzukis, mung, a little wheat, and little fenugreek, and I am sure a few other things that I am forgetting.I put about a 1/4 cup in one of my Sprout Garden trays and to my utter surprise the garbanzos are sprouting beautifully--no funny smell, no mold, nothing gross.So I am going to put garbanzos on my sprout supply shopping list and only buy them from sproutpeople or something. I am guessing they are a more delicate bean and if they are old or not organic they won't sprout.I know a few other folks have had trouble with sprouting them, so I thought I would share this most recent development. marion Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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