Wheatgrass refers to freshly sprouted grass or leaves of the wheat plant. Due to its diverse nutritional content, wheatgrass is considered to be a superfood. This plant can survive both indoors and outdoors. Most people like to plant and grow their own wheatgrass due to the simple process, which is putting the wheat seeds into water and then harvesting. The first sprouted leaves called wheatgrass are used in various combinations like food, drinks and dietary supplements. It can be served fresh or is dried and frozen for long-term use. It is consumed in the form of juice, pills or supplements for reaping its health benefits, which will be discussed ahead.
Some basic facts of wheatgrass
- Scientific name: Triticum aestivum
- Family: Poaceae
- Common name: Wheat, common wheat, gehun kanak
- Sanskrit name: Gohuna
- Native region and geographic distribution: Although wheatgrass is found all over, it is best grown in thicker soils with a good water holding capacity
- Parts used: Sprouts or grass