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I . sprout [spraʊt] N

1. sprout of plant:

2. sprout pl Brit (brussels sprout):

II . sprout [spraʊt] VB intr (begin to grow)

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Eat a small bowl of sprouts daily and make fresh fruits, salads, leafy green vegetables, soya bean and curd in your diet.
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Best yet, all that exercise will work off so many calories, you'll be able to enjoy that second helping of Brussels sprouts casserole guilt free!
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Other ingredients of soto include "soun" alternatively spelled as "sohun" or "bihun" (rice vermicelli), mung bean sprouts and scallion.
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It included the first recipe for Brussels sprouts.
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They came with ringlets of carrot and deep-fried sweet potato crisps, clouds of fluffed, dense feta and a topper of fresh green sunflower sprouts.
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After the sprouts are about 1 in long, the seed potatoes are planted in the ground.
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It is kept moist until the corn sprouts by which the starch in the corn has fermented.
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Any time it is mentioned that shiso buds are used, there is reason to suspect this is a mistranslation for sprouts since the word can mean either.
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Vegetable foods with characteristic flavors due to isothiocyanates include wasabi, horseradish, mustard, radish, Brussels sprouts, watercress, nasturtiums, and capers.
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Eat a small bowl of sprouts daily and include fresh fruits, salads, leafy green vegetables, soya bean and curd in your diet.
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