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Types of Microgreens
Episode 1011th June 2020 • Microgreens • Lisa Welsh
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They are said to have grown in the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. 

The Elizabethans enjoyed them in tarts and stews. 

Thomas Jefferson planted them at Monticello. 

Medieval cooks stuffed them into pies. 

The colorful, sweet root vegetable known as the beet tends to spark an impassioned response from folks who either love it or loathe it.

Beets contain a substance called geosmin, which is responsible for that fresh soil scent in your garden following a spring rain. 

Humans are quite sensitive to geosmin, even in very low doses, which explains why our beet response ranges from one extreme to the other. 

Beets have long been considered an aphrodisiac in many cultures. 

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