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5. Sprouts

Sprouts are popular these days, and they come in a vast array of options that can render sandwiches and salads delightfully peppery or spicy. The sprouting process increased the bioavailability of nutrients. Sprouts are high in vitamins C and K, and magnesium, and could help control blood sugar and aid digestion. The protein content of sprouts depends on the type of sprout you eat. One cup of lentil sprouts contains almost 7 grams of protein, whereas one cup of mung bean sprouts contains about 3 grams of protein.

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