lucernacsíra
Lucernacsíra is a Hungarian term that translates to "alfalfa sprout" in English. It refers to the young shoots of the alfalfa plant, Medicago sativa, harvested shortly after germination. These sprouts are commonly consumed as a food ingredient, particularly in salads, sandwiches, and as a garnish.
Alfalfa sprouts are known for their mild, slightly nutty flavor and crisp texture. They are a good
The cultivation of alfalfa sprouts involves soaking alfalfa seeds in water for a period, followed by rinsing