Preserved Sprouts

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Health Score:
54 / 100
Difficulty:
easy
Difficulty
Preparation:
20 min.
Preparation
Calories:
308
calories
Calories

Nutritional values

1 glass contains
(Percentage of daily recommendation)
Calorie308 cal.(15 %)
Protein18 g(18 %)
Fat1 g(1 %)
Carbohydrates51 g(34 %)
Sugar added37 g(148 %)
Roughage17.6 g(59 %)
Vitamin A0.3 mg(38 %)
Vitamin D0 μg(0 %)
Vitamin E2.2 mg(18 %)
Vitamin K612 μg(1,020 %)
Vitamin B₁0.5 mg(50 %)
Vitamin B₂0.5 mg(45 %)
Niacin6 mg(50 %)
Vitamin B₆1.4 mg(100 %)
Folate404 μg(135 %)
Pantothenic acid0 mg(0 %)
Biotin0 μg(0 %)
Vitamin B₁₂0 μg(0 %)
Vitamin C448 mg(472 %)
Potassium1,940 mg(49 %)
Calcium150 mg(15 %)
Magnesium102 mg(34 %)
Iron4.1 mg(27 %)
Iodine3 μg(2 %)
Zinc2.2 mg(28 %)
Saturated fatty acids0.2 g
Uric acid276 mg
Cholesterol0 mg
Complete sugar49 g

Ingredients

for
2
Ingredients
800 grams Brussels sprouts
75 grams sugar
125 milliliters White vinegar (alternatively Brant wine vinegar 5%)
1 tsp peppercorns
½ Tbsp salt
2 tsps Dill seed
How healthy are the main ingredients?
Brussels sproutssugarsalt

Preparation steps

1.

Remove the outer leaves from the sprouts and cut off the stalk end. Rinse and drain.

Boil up 500 ml of water (approximately 2 cups) in a pot with the sugar, the vinegar, peppercorns, salt and dill seeds. Add the sprouts and cook for 4-6 minutes until al dente.

2.

Transfer the sprouts to hot-rinsed glass jars and fill with the liquid until the sprouts are completely covered.

Close the jars and leave to cool standing upside down.

Tip: To preserve the sprouts for longer, you will need to process the jars according to manufacturer's instructions, or visit
http://nchfp.uga.edu/.

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