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No. Brussels sprouts are a member of the same family that includes cabbage, broccoli, etc. The sprouts are grown on the sides of the elongated stem, not underground where a root vegetable would be found.
They are vegetables, because they dont have any seeds.
They are a cabbage.
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Bean sprouts are produced from mung beans or soy beans. Alfalfa sprouts are grown from alfalfa seeds and are much smaller than bean sprouts.
Green peppers yes, not sure about alfalfa sprouts
yes, alfalfa sprouts are directly consumed by humans in sandwiches or salads, but the main use of alfalfa is to be eaten by animals in the form of hay
There are certain types of fruits, vegetables and grains that are permitted for a low potassium diet. They include apples, apricot nectar and blackberries for the fruit category; alfalfa sprouts, bamboo shoots and bean sprouts for the vegetable category; and bagels, bread, rolls and crackers for the grains category.
vegetable A pepper is a fruit although you would not use it in a fruit salad.
lots of stuff including cabbage carrots and sprouts
Charles J. Brand has written: 'Grimm alfalfa and its utilization in the Northwest' -- subject(s): Alfalfa 'A picture of the fruit and vegetable industry' -- subject(s): Marketing, Vegetables, Farm produce, Fruit-culture
Yes Alfalfa sprouts are common ingredients with sandwiches and salads.
brussels sprouts Type your answer here... fresh Broccli has more vitamins and minerals than any fruit or vegetable in the world. Fresh pineapple has more vitamins and minerals than any fruit in the world.
Mung bean sprouts, alfalfa sprouts, lentil sprouts... all go well in a green salad. Basically, anything that can be sprouted can be added to a salad.
The sprout is a vegetable.