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Mung bean sprouts are a culinary vegetable grown by sprouting mung beans. They can be grown by placing and watering the sprouted beans in the shade until the hypocotyls grow long. Mung bean sprouts are extensively cultivated and consumed in East and
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and are very easy to grow, requiring minimal care other than a steady supply of water. They are often used in school science projects.


Cultivation

A variety of techniques are used for sprouting mung beans. A common technique for home growers is sprouting the beans in a jar, with a fine mesh or muslin cloth tied over the top with a rubber band or string. Fresh water is then poured into the jar three to four times a day; the jars are then upturned and left to drain. The precise growing technique to use depends on the amount that one wants to collect. The main principles are: selecting good seed (new and uniform), ensuring that light reaches the seeds, and also ensuring they receive enough humidity while avoiding waterlogging. Sprouting mung beans in a jar.jpg, Sprouting mung beans in a jar


Culinary use

Mung bean sprouts can be microwaved or stir fried. They may also be used as an ingredient, e.g., for spring rolls.


China

In Chinese cuisine, common dishes that may use mung bean sprouts, known as ''dòuyá'' (), are fried rice, spring rolls, egg drop soup, and
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. In Cantonese cuisine, bean sprouts are used dishes such as egg fu yung and beef chow fun. Stir-fried Turnip Cake and Bean Sprouts (5204781988).jpg, Stir-fried turnip cake and mung bean sprouts


India

In
Indian cuisine Indian cuisine consists of a variety of regional and traditional cuisines native to India. Given the diversity in soil, climate, culture, ethnic groups, and occupations, these cuisines vary substantially and use locally available spices, herb ...
, especially in Maharashtrian cuisine, '' Usal'' is a spicy dish that balances the heat of curry with either mung beans or sprouts. Moong usal misal pav.jpg, Spicy curry with sev and mung beans


Japan

In
Japanese cuisine Japanese cuisine encompasses the regional and traditional foods of Japan, which have developed through centuries of political, economic, and social changes. The traditional cuisine of Japan ( Japanese: ) is based on rice with miso soup and ot ...
, ''moyashi'' (, "bean sprout") in a strict sense refers to the mung bean sprout. They are a common ingredient in many Japanese dishes such as
stir-fries Stir frying () is a cooking technique in which ingredients are fried in a small amount of very hot oil while being stirred or tossed in a wok. The technique originated in China and in recent centuries has spread into other parts of Asia and th ...
and soups. File:Ramen Jump 001.jpg, '' Ramen'' with mung bean sprout topping


Korea

In Korean cuisine, ''sukjunamul'' () refers to both the mung bean sprouts themselves and the '' namul'' (seasoned vegetable dish) made from mung bean sprouts. Mung bean sprouts are not as common an ingredient as soybean sprouts in Korean cuisine, but they are used in bibimbap, in the fillings of dumplings and in ''
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'' (Korean sausage). The name ''sukjunamul'' is a compound of Sukju and '' namul'', of which the former derived from the name of Sin Sukju (1417–1475), one of the prominent Joseon scholars. Sin Sukju betrayed his colleagues and favoured the King's uncle as a claimant to the throne. People regarded Sin Sukju's move as unethical and immoral, and so gave his name to mung bean sprouts, which tend to go bad and spoil very easily. File:Korean cuisine-Sukjunamul-01.jpg, ''Sukjunamul'' (seasoned mung bean sprouts) File:Ojingeo sundae (stuffed squid) 2.jpg, ''Ojingeo-sundae'' ( squid ''
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'' with mung bean sprouts and other ingredients as filling


Nepal

In
Nepalese cuisine Nepali cuisine comprises a variety of cuisines based upon ethnicity, alluvial soil and climate relating to Nepal's cultural diversity and geography. '' Dal-bhat-tarkari'' ( ne, दाल भात तरकारी) is eaten throughout Nep ...
, '' kwati'', a soup of nine types of sprouted beans, is especially prepared in a festival of '' Janai Purnima'' which normally falls in the month of August. ''Kwati'' is prepared by frying and mixing onion, garlic, ginger, potatoes, spices and bean sprouts, including mung bean sprouts. A lot of variation exists from house to house but is basically about making the ''kwati''. It is considered to be a nutritious food in Nepal. ''Kwati'' is normally eaten with rice. Sometimes meat (esp. fried goat) is also added to spice up the kwati.


Thailand

In Thai cuisine, mung bean sprouts are usually eaten in soups and stir-fried dishes. In '' pad thai'' they are often added to the pan for one quick stir before serving and in soups such as '' nam ngiao'' they are sprinkled on top of the dish.Bean Sprouts - ThaiTable.com
/ref> File:Phat Thai kung Chang Khien street stall.jpg, '' Pad thai'' served with mung bean sprouts File:CVK-nam ngiao-955.JPG, '' Nam ngiao'' with mung bean sprouts sprinkled on top


Indonesia

Mung bean sprouts are used widely in Indonesian Cuisine. Mung bean sprouts usually accompany soup dishes such as '' rawon'', '' mie celor'', or '' soto''; mixed in Indonesian vegetable salads such as '' pecel'', '' karedok'', or '' gado-gado''; and stir fried like in '' tauge goreng'' File:Tauge Goreng 1.JPG, '' Tauge goreng'' (stir-fried mung bean sprout) File:Karedok in Ubud 1.jpg, '' Karedok'' (raw vegetables salad) File:Mie Celor.jpg, '' Mie Celor'' (a soupy noodle dish from Palembang)


Vietnam

File:Phở as served at the Bon Cafe in Vancouver.jpg, '' Phở'' with mung bean sprout topping


See also

* Bean sprout * Soybean sprout


References

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