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Expert-approved 3 sprouted vegetables that are dangerous for the body

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 8, 2025, 16:53 IST
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Why to avoid sprouted veggies?

We’ve always heard that sprouts are a powerhouse of nutrition—rich in fiber, vitamins, antioxidants, and enzymes that aid digestion and support gut health. Low in calories but high in protein, they contribute to weight management and muscle repair. While sprouting is known to enhance nutrient absorption, making sprouts a popular daily superfood, not all sprouted foods are safe. In fact, some sprouted vegetables can be harmful or even toxic to the human body. In a recent Instagram video, health and wellness expert Dimple Jangda highlighted three such sprouted vegetables you should avoid—and why. Read on to find out more.

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Importance of sprouts


In the video, Dimple explained the importance of sprouts. She explains, "The production of these toxic compounds is a natural defense mechanism for plants against predators. While these vegetables are nutritious when fresh, it is advisable to avoid consuming them when sprouted due to changes in their chemical composition and potential toxicity."

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Onions


As per her post, "Sprouted onions produce higher levels of alkaloids, particularly N-propyl disulfide which can damage red blood cells and cause hemolytic anemia. Their consumption can lead to symptoms including nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea." Also, it is said that the sprouting process breaks down sugars and starches, making onions softer and less crisp and can be a sign tha the onions are aging and might soon rot or develop mold.

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Garlic


As per Dimple, similar to onions, sprouted garlic contains higher concentrations of sulfur compounds that can cause gastrointestinal distress and oxidative damage to red blood cells. Hence, one should avoid them. Also, as garlic sprouts, its nutrients start supporting the growth of the shoot rather than your body. And, sprouting can make the cloves rubbery or dry, reducing quality. Sprouted garlic has less aroma and reduced efficacy. If the garlic bulb is very old, soft, or discolored in addition to sprouting, it may be spoiled or moldy and unsafe to eat.

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Potatoes



As per her post, sprouted potatoes contain glycoalkaloids, which are concentrated in the sprouts and green parts of the potato. Consumption of such potatoes can lead to solanine poisoning, with symptoms including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, and neurological issues. These compounds also make the potatoes taste bitter and unpleasant. So, watch out before buying.



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What to know?

While sprouted vegetables can offer nutritional benefits, some carry serious health risks due to the potential for bacterial contamination or natural toxins. Alfalfa and mung bean sprouts, often consumed raw, can harbor harmful bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli, especially if not properly washed or cooked.

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