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When "sorting" lentils, what exactly am I looking for?
It is not unheard of for small pebbles, or pieces of the pod the lentils came in to find their way into the drying process. … These usually appear as discolored lentils, which should be thrown away. …
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Why do sprouted lentils take longer to cook than soaked lentils?
The new proteins are quite useful to our own biochemistry, which is why sprouted lentils are considered "better" for you.
It is the fibre, however, which causes the cooking time to be longer. …