Ingredients |
Wheatgrass is sprouted from the seed, technically called cotyledon, of the common wheat field plant but lacks gluten protein. Wheatgrass is consumed as a dietary supplement because it is highly nutritious. Compared to other greens, wheatgrass contains more protein, vitamin E and phosphorus that either broccoli or spinach. The powdered herb is often encapsulated, or added in small amounts to smoothies, soups and other foods. |
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Recommended Applications | Wheatgrass powder is most commonly taken in capsule form.Ready to use as is, no preparation is necessary. |
Product Style | Powder |
Cuisine | Add to smoothies, cooked cereals soups, stews, vegetable dishes and other foods |
Handling / Storage | To be stored in a cool, dry place. |
Flavor | Light and pleasant tasting. |
Shelf Life | 2 Years |
Country of Origin | United States |
Dietary Preferences | All natural, Non-GMO |
Allergen Information | contains known allergen: wheat |