Seaweed salad with fenugreek sprouts and flax.

Category: Vegetable and fruit dishes
Seaweed salad with fenugreek sprouts and flax.

Ingredients

fresh, salted or frozen seaweed 100 g
carrot 100 g
bulb onions 50 g
salt 1 tsp
sugar 1 tsp
lemon juice 1 tbsp. l.
vegetable oil (better aromatic, unrefined) 1-2 tbsp. l.
fenugreek seed 10 g
flax seed 1-2 tbsp. l.
spices (I recommend without them) taste

Cooking method

  • In order to prepare such a salad, you first need to germinate a fenugreek seed.
  • To do this, I took a full measuring spoon (large) from a Panasonic bread machine. It turned out to be exactly 10 grams. The second photo shows how much it took in volume in a cup (I don't know why). Within a day, the first shoots appear, in the third photo a full cup after three days.
  • Seaweed salad with fenugreek sprouts and flax. Seaweed salad with fenugreek sprouts and flax. Seaweed salad with fenugreek sprouts and flax.
  • For convenience, cut the cabbage into shorter pieces, but lovers can leave it in long ribbons.
  • If your cabbage is salted, then you must first soak it, changing the water to the state that you like. I must say right away that I don't like dried. This is already for me in a situation where there is no fish and ... you understand.
  • And at this time, chop the carrots on a Korean grater, cut the onion into thin half rings. Stir in sugar, salt and lemon juice and let stand for 1-2 hours.
  • Heat the oil (do not ignite, just heat) and pour over the prepared vegetables, mix thoroughly.
  • Add seaweed, fenugreek, flaxseed and stir again.
  • Salad ready. As you insist, the flax seed will gradually swell and change its state in the salad. My daughter loves immediately, crispy, I love swollen.
  • Bon Appetit!

The dish is designed for

Decent in volume

Time for preparing:

2-3 hours depending on the salinity of the seaweed

Note

This salad perfectly combines the taste of seaweed, the sweetness of carrots and the bean-turnip taste of fenugreek seed. I believe that additional spices to this salad will be superfluous.
Fenugreek sprouts (shambhala, fenugrek, hilbe) (From the book by N. Kairos \ "Sprouts are living food \")

\ "If people only knew what was in the khilba, they would sell it at the price of gold ...

One hundred diseases and hilba healing them ...

From ancient Arabic sayings, II-III century A.D. e.

Fenugreek, fenugreek, hilbe, shambhala ... ironically, all these names belong to one humble-looking plant.

From ancient times to the present day, fenugreek (hilbe) has been cultivated practically throughout Europe. Its extensive plantations are located in India, China, Ethiopia, Tunisia, Morocco, Argentina. In the East, the seeds of this wonderful plant are an indispensable attribute of bread, in the Arab countries bearing the name \ "Khulba \", and in Ethiopia - \ "Abish \". And in abundant Greece, raw fenugreek seeds are traditionally eaten with honey. In Russia, alas, this plant is undeservedly forgotten. But the very name \ "fenugreek \" has the root of the Old Slavonic word \ "to pasture \" - a place where cattle graze, which was replaced by the name pasture.

Fenugreek has been known as a medicinal plant since ancient times. Hippocrates repeatedly mentioned the fenugreek (literally "Greek hay"). Fenugreek was also used as a remedy in Russia.

Fenugreek sprouts have a targeted healing and prophylactic effect. Due to the richest set of trace elements and vitamins, they are indispensable for the correction of conditions associated with a lack of nutrients in the body.This is primarily anemia, depletion of the body caused by various factors, neurasthenia.

The high vitamin A content in combination with choline makes the product a source of energy. Modern scientists have proven the ability of fenugreek (hilbe) to lower cholesterol, triglycerides, and protect against heart disease. The unique chemical composition is an effective remedy for the fight against giardiasis. Eating even a small amount of sprouts helps to improve the intestinal microflora, inhibits the growth of pathogenic microorganisms.

Fenugreek seedlings properties:
• liquefies and softens the thickened masses of mucus in the bronchi and lungs;
• due to the high content of steroid saponins, it has a pronounced anti-sclerotic effect;
• promotes the removal of toxic products through the lymphatic system;
• is a natural therapy for estrogen deficiency;
• controls blood sugar levels;
• has a pronounced restorative effect;
• suppresses pathogenic intestinal microflora;
• is a treatment for giardiasis;
• chewing fenugreek seedlings improves the condition of the gums, prevents the appearance of periodontal disease and periodontitis.

How to eat fenugreek sprouts

As a general tonic, it is recommended to use fenugreek sprouts 1 teaspoon per day during meals or 5-10 minutes before starting. The minimum effective course is 14 days, the optimal one is 1 month.

Fenugreek sprouts have a specific flavor that helps reveal the flavor of other foods.

They are included in breads, smoothies and green cocktails, giving them a unique slightly spicy taste. \ "
Flax seeds: benefits, benefits, and more benefits!

Did you know that these small and so nondescript-looking flax seeds have tremendous benefits for the human body, especially for the heart and digestive tract? In addition, they help control weight and prevent the appearance of cancer. In addition, flaxseed helps lower cholesterol levels, stabilizes blood sugar levels, prevents bone density decline and strengthens immunity.

Flax seeds are rich in vitamins, trace elements, magnesium and manganese, fiber, phytochemicals, many of which include antioxidants. They also contain omega 3 fatty acids - an essential component for our health. Flaxseed is a very important source of plant-based omega 3 alpha linolenic acid. In linseed oil, this substance is 50% - 5 times more than in walnut or rapeseed oil.

Benefits of flaxseed:
Reduces cholesterol and blood sugar. Soluble fiber prevents the formation of arterial plaque, which can clog blood vessels over time. In this way, many cardiovascular pathologies can be avoided. Fibers that help lower blood sugar are beneficial for those with type 2 diabetes.
Prevents loss of bone mass. A study in diabetic mice showed that those who were occasionally fed flaxseed had the bone breakdown process inhibited by the rich omega-3 fatty acids in flaxseed.
Helps control weight. As it digests, flax grows in size, giving you a feeling of fullness. It is recommended that you eat one bar of these seeds shortly before meals to help you reduce the amount of food you eat.
Improves digestion and prevents constipation.
Strengthens the immune system, helping with autoimmune diseases and inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, psoriasis and lupus.
It fights against oncological formations, in particular bowel and breast cancer, delaying the development of the tumor.
Contraindications

Although flaxseed oil is rich in omega 3 fatty acids, it is not superior in quality to fish oil, which remains in the first place in this regard. Moreover, flaxseeds should not be consumed by those with inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease due to their laxative properties.

Women who are diagnosed with diseases such as polycystic disease, endometritis or uterine fibroids should not eat foods that contain flax. The same applies to pregnant and breastfeeding women.

Men who are at increased risk of prostate cancer should also avoid these foods as alpha-linolenic acid is contraindicated for them.

Tashenka
Tanya, thanks for the salad! Everything that I love and that is vital for me (seaweed). All the components are in stock, so I will definitely do it in the coming days.
Florichka
And I have a recipe in the subject. Just returned from Egypt with yellow helba tea. Now you can not only drink tea, but also make a salad with sprouts.
Giraffe
Natalia., start germinating, and how do you like fenugreek, what does it remind? In the meantime, I'll start germinating the milk thistle.
Irina, and in what form is tea? It is made from leaves or seeds. Although, most likely, from leaves. What is he like?
Florichka
No, these are the same seeds you spoke about. they are brewed like tea.


The best way to prepare yellow tea is as follows.

- rinse the grains, and then soak the helba in plain water (at the rate of 1 teaspoon per 250 ml glass)

- let it brew for a couple of hours

- then heat the water with helba to a boil, let it simmer over low heat for 3-5 minutes

The helba grains will boil up, increase several times, turning the water into a rich golden brown color. In this form, the maximum amount of trace elements and nutrients, which this wonderful plant is rich in, will get into the water.

- drink in slow sips like regular tea. The drink has a specific nutty flavor for the first time a little unusual, but after drinking it several times you will really like it. You can add lemon, milk, cinnamon, etc. to the finished drink to taste.

The remaining grains - if you wish, you can season with salt and pepper and eat, since they are also extremely useful for the body and contain a large amount of protein. (But you should not eat fenugreek as cereals such as buckwheat or oatmeal.)

And there is also yellow tea, this is not helba, there are leaves.
Piano
I was interested in the topic of sprouting fenugreek. Germinated up to 3 mm approximately, walk, chew. It resembles young green peas.
Question: to what is the optimal length of the tails to germinate?
Giraffe
Well, make sure they are plump, firm, crispy. When they outgrow, they begin to thin out.

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