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Training & Certificate Of the producer of edible sprouts

CERTIFICATE HELPLINE OVERVIEW

E-Learning & Certification of the producer of edible sprouts, has been created to fully familiarize people with edible sprouts. A bud is actually a seed that has grown for a short time and is still white or light green in color. You can germinate different seeds by placing the seeds of this plants in water for a few hours and then placing this seed in a warm and humid place for further growth. The time required for sprouts to grow varies from two to seven days. When the plant grows 2 to 5 cm, it is ready for consumption. Edible sprouts are one of the most complete nutrients among foods that have high nutritional value. For example, bean sprouts have carbohydrates similar to those found in watermelon, vitamin A in limes, thiamin in avocados, riboflavin in dried apples, niacin in bananas, and vitamin C in wild berries. Edible sprouts are the best source of vitamin C, beta-carotene and folacin. Other studies show that edible sprouts are among the strongest antioxidants and help to prevent all types of cancers. Sprouting seeds, legumes and grains increases the nutritional value and the amount of vitamins in them. For example, the amount of vitamin A in sprouted beans is 2.5 times that of dry beans, and this amount in some beans reaches 8 times.

Types of sprouts:

+ Bean sprouts; It includes lentil sprouts, azuki beans, peas, soybeans, mung beans, black beans, red beans, green peas, etc. +Plant buds; It includes brown rice sprouts, buckwheat, quinoa, barley, Khorasan wheat (kamut) and cock’s crown. +vegetable sprouts; which are prepared from plants such as radish, broccoli, beetroot, mustard, clover, watercress and fenugreek. + Seed sprouts and kernels; Including almonds, radish seeds, alfalfa, pumpkin seeds, sesame and sunflower.

Course Titles virtual learning producer of edible sprouts:

  • choosing the right place and equipment
  • preparing the culture medium li>
  • Cultivation of edible sprouts
  • Care and maintenance of sprouts
  • Pests and diseases of sprouts
  • Harvesting and collecting sprouts
  • Marketing

Prerequisites for the edible sprouts producer course:

[list_negative] This course does not require special prerequisites and The course is taught from the ground up. [/list_negative]

FAQ

In this helpline program, RCO Academy helps you to receive a degree equivalent to your skill level by participating in the virtual course or by evaluating your supporting documents.

In this program, you can be evaluated by sending your educational records, skill training courses, a C.V of valid work experience, or participating in RCO online exam.

All  Certificate issued through RCO academy website (RCO.AC) can be queried and tracked.

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