sprottið
Sprottið is a term originating from Swedish that translates to "sprouted" or "germinated" in English. It is commonly used in a culinary context to describe seeds or grains that have undergone a process of germination. This process involves soaking seeds or grains in water, which triggers the beginning of their growth cycle. As a result, the seeds begin to sprout, developing small shoots and roots.
The practice of sprouting is thought to increase the nutritional value of seeds and grains. During germination,
Commonly sprouted items include lentils, quinoa, alfalfa, broccoli seeds, and various beans. The sprouting process is