Flower Sprouts: another foodie fad, destined to be forgotten in five years, after it has trickled down into the frozen section of lower-end supermarkets and the recipes are in the weekly magazines found in GPs' waiting rooms.
"The award winning Flower Sprout® is the product of 15 years of hard work and dedication (using traditional breeding techniques!) from the British vegetable seed house Tozer Seeds. The inspiration behind the idea came from a desire to create a Brussels sprout with a more subtle flavour which was versatile and looked great. The result a brand new vegetable which looks a little like a tiny cabbage with green frilly leaves and streaks of purple."
If you don't like sprouts why not just eat a different vegetable? As my grandmother would have said "its God's way of telling people that they are bored and have too much money".
"The award winning Flower Sprout® is the product of 15 years of hard work and dedication (using traditional breeding techniques!) from the British vegetable seed house Tozer Seeds. The inspiration behind the idea came from a desire to create a Brussels sprout with a more subtle flavour which was versatile and looked great. The result a brand new vegetable which looks a little like a tiny cabbage with green frilly leaves and streaks of purple."
If you don't like sprouts why not just eat a different vegetable? As my grandmother would have said "its God's way of telling people that they are bored and have too much money".
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