Eating the Gap 2020 - “Water Lentils a.k.a Duckweed”
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ธ.ค. 2020
- You are watching the recordings of Session 1.2 - as seen on Eating the Gap 2020 - Future-proof your kitchen. On November 16th Foodpairing and EIT Food organized the most immersive virtual food event ever. Relive the whole event on this TH-cam Channel! Full programme - on www.eatingthegap.foodpairing.com
Moderator: Kevin Major
Speakers:
An Callens - Researcher at Vives University of Applied Sciences
Michael Vrijmoed - Chef of 2-Michelinstar restaurant 'Vrijmoed' in Ghent, Belgium. - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Finally Fish keepers can make use of never-ending supply of duck weed
I use mine as part of soup or sauce. 2 days later i have enough for another. Taste quite good
I can skim off my aquarium every few days and feed to my poultry- chickens and ducks. They go nuts for it!
That seems awesome!!! Will be growing my first batch asap!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks so much!
I was growing this in a jar before I new it could be eaten it can also be feed too fish and livestock
To be fair, you can grow pretty much anything out of a jar. I'm currently growing tomatoes out of a jar.
Thanks for sharing, U have given me great ideas
❤❤❤ awesome
Looks like a good substitute for seaweed paper used in sushi
is it really safe for human consumption,how much protein per 100g,how to prepare,im looking forward for more scientific proofs that we can eat this
It’s a plant you don’t need to cook it but I’d recommend searing it in some olive oil and seasonings to your preference.
It’s more of a survival food though It doesn’t taste good it will taste like whatever body of water it was in.
1:11 to 1,18: ''... they are 38% [protein] in dried matter.''
She said that fresh, they are about 90% (whatever) water. So I reason that fresh duckweed is about 4% protein (4g protein per 100g).
@@Gigachadlyany experience in how one can get rid of the taste of the body of water it was grown in? Thanks
What type of duckweed for human consumption? There is many types of Duckweed.
All duckweeds (4 genus total) are edible. Sub-family Lemnoidea.
Anyone interested in growing this at home 🏡 ?
I am
Me
Cool seems like a good source of nutrients maybe with acuaponics
I WILL NOT EAT THE SCUM!
I WILL NOT LIVE IN THE POD!
I WILL OWN STUFF AND I WILL BE HAPPY!
Soy is a horrible protein due to utilization from the body. Only 46 percent is used from Soy protein in the body. Do you know what the protein utilization of water lentils.
More than 90 % I guess.. but yes its still very expensive compare to pea isolate.. I drink it and the much different between both is the omega 3 in this products that pea doesnt have..
@@ianiskandar4165 Also the only source so far known of bio available B-12. But that will depend on the medium/environment that you grow it in, because like with animal foods, the B-12 comes from bacteria.
Its duck food. I love watching this kind of programming the minds.
This is my food's food
can we dry it out and smoke it?