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    Default Re: RAW food FAQs

    hi Elka,

    whole foods sells some raw "bars" and dried fruits.

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    I take it that rolled oats and the like cannot be considered raw? (I'm think I read somewhere that the crushing process provides enough friction to be fairly hot, and that's why they cook fast.)

    I saw "raw oat flakes" on Alissa Cohen's site. If rolled oats aren't raw, could I just kind of whir up oat groats in my blender for a bit, then soak them to eat as a raw cereal?
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    Default Re: RAW food FAQs

    Germinating:
    1. rinse your beans, nuts or seeds, then soak them in water in a glass jar or bowl that’s covered with cheesecloth or a stocking. At room temperature.
    2. Afterward, rinse and drain the germinated beans, nuts or seeds with water a couple of time.

    Sprouting
    Once you’ve germinated the beans or seeds, you can sprout them
    1. place the germinated beans or seeds in a sprouting container, making sure that they are well drained and well ventilated. Cover the container with a fine mesh stocking or cheesecloth to keep bugs out.
    2. Set thes prouting container on your counter and allow the beans or seeds to sprout for the required sprouting time
    3. Rinse the sprouted nuts or seeds with purified water a couple of times and drain well
    4. Once they have sprouted, you can eat them right away and for up to 5 or 6 days. Store sprouted seeds and beans in an airtight container (no vacuum-sealed) in your refrigerator.

    item Germination time Sprouting time
    almonds 8 -12 hours 12 hours
    cashews 2 – 2.5 hrs -
    chickpeas 12 hrs 12 hrs
    lentils 8 hrs 12 hrs
    Wild rice 9 hrs 3 -5 days
    Pumpkin seeds 8 hrs 1 day
    quinoa 2 hrs 1 day
    Sunflower seeds 2 hrs 2 -3 days
    walnuts 4 hrs -
    buckwheat 6 hrs 2 days
    Wheat berries 7 hrs 2 – 2.5 days
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