vehnäalla
Vehnäalla is a Finnish term that translates to "wheatgrass" in English. It refers to the young shoots of the common wheat plant, Triticum aestivum, harvested when they are still green and tender. These shoots are typically consumed for their perceived nutritional benefits.
The cultivation of vehnäalla often takes place indoors, allowing for year-round harvesting. Seeds are sown thickly
Consumption of vehnäalla is most commonly done in the form of juice, which is extracted by passing
Nutritionally, vehnäalla is known for being a source of chlorophyll, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. Proponents