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    I'm currently sprouting wheat to make raw "bread" (essene bread???) and I'm pretty excited about it! Anyone else done this?

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    nooooooooo - it scares me!! - then again i don't have a dehydrator either!

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    oh, okey doke It's in the dehydrator as we speak... wil let you know the outcome!!! After the slimefest that was sprouting buckwheat, I have yet to be persuaded of the merits of sprouting grains!

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    Good luck

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    How did it turn out Fiamma?

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    It's actually still in there - it's been 21 hours now. I'm going down to eat lunch so I'm going to try a bit and will let you know!! Oh the suspense....

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    I have sprouted wheat grain before... it tasted slightly liquoricey. If you stew some diced matted wheat sprouts then you might experience the most chewy food item known to humans [known to me, to be more accurate].

    I have planted three rows of wheat at allotment... it is already inches of grass, and should ripen early next 'year'.

    Is rejuvelac a made up word?
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    Quote whalespace View Post
    Is rejuvelac a made up word?

    no idea - but it always sounds like a digestive remedy to me!

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    I like the wikipedia 'gospel' entry for essene bread [ angels of water and air, but especially the part about turning the buns over at noon]:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essene_Bread

    I had understood rejuvelac to be the water in which the grains had been soaking .... but not which had fermented to the point of frothing .
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    ^yes. plus, it kind of IS a digestive aid since it's fermented and got lots of bacteriums and such

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    Can anybody tell me if the Sunnyvale sprouted bread is raw? I'm gonna eat it anyway because it's delish, but i'd like to know if i can feel smug about it too...

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