Beetroot Microgreen Seeds – Grow Nutritious & Vibrant Microgreens at Home
Looking to grow vibrant, nutrient-rich microgreens? Beetroot microgreen seeds are a perfect choice for indoor gardening, home growers, and health-conscious eaters. Packed with flavor and color, these seeds produce tender, red-veined microgreens that add both nutrition and beauty to any dish. Unleash a burst of color and nutrition in your kitchen with our premium Beetroot Microgreen Seeds! This 50gm pack provides you with a generous supply to cultivate these stunning, nutrient-dense greens right on your windowsill. Perfect for home growers, chefs, and health enthusiasts seeking to add a vibrant, earthy sweetness to their dishes.
Flavor Profile & Visual Appeal
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Taste: Distinctly sweet and earthy, reminiscent of mature beetroot but in a milder, more delicate form.
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Color: Strikingly beautiful! Expect brilliant crimson stems contrasting with deep green leaves, sometimes with a blush of red, making them a visual delight.
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Texture: Tender, succulent stems with soft, flavorful leaves that add a satisfying crunch.
The Nutritional Powerhouse in Miniature
Beetroot microgreens aren’t just pretty; they’re packed with health-promoting compounds.
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Rich in Antioxidants: Contains potent antioxidants, including betalains, which give beetroot its characteristic red color and are known for their anti-inflammatory properties.
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Vitamin & Mineral Boost: An excellent source of Vitamins A, B, C, E, and K, along with essential minerals like Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, and Zinc.
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Nitrate Content: Naturally high in dietary nitrates, which can support cardiovascular health and improve circulation.
Easy to Grow, Easier to Enjoy!
Our 50gm pack of beetroot microgreen seeds is ideal for multiple sowings. Beetroot microgreens are relatively straightforward to cultivate, offering a rewarding harvest in just 10-14 days.
Simple Growing Steps:
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Preparation: Fill a shallow tray with 1-2 inches of good quality potting mix.
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Sowing: Scatter seeds evenly over the surface. Lightly cover with a thin layer of soil or vermiculite.
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Watering: Mist gently to keep the soil moist.
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Germination: Place in a dark area for 3-5 days, or until seeds sprout.
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Light & Harvest: Once sprouted, move to a bright light source (grow light or sunny window). Harvest by snipping just above the soil line when they reach 2-3 inches tall.

Culinary Versatility
Their vibrant color and sweet, earthy flavor make beetroot microgreens a versatile ingredient:
Salad Sensation: Add a pop of color and flavor to any salad or grain bowl.
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Sandwich & Wrap Upgrade: A beautiful and nutritious alternative to traditional lettuce.
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Gourmet Garnish: Drizzle over roasted vegetables, pasta, or avocado toast.
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Juice & Smoothie Enhancer: Blend into fresh juices or smoothies for an extra nutritional punch and natural sweetness.
Chef’s Tip: For maximum nutrient retention and vibrant color, enjoy beetroot microgreens fresh and raw!
Product Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Variety | Beta vulgaris (Beetroot) |
| Seed Count | Approx. 2,000-2,500 seeds/50gm |
| Typical Harvest | 10–14 Days |
| Storage | Store seeds in a cool, dry, dark place |
| Best Used | Fresh, raw, or as a finishing garnish |
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elsa joseph –
I always try to add microgreens in meals. this time i have decided to cultivate it by myself.. thankyou pepperhub
sonam saj –
The beetroot microgreen seeds germinated very well and produced vibrant red stems with a fresh earthy flavour. The packaging was clean and moisture-proof, and delivery was quick. Perfect for salads and garnishing!
Vikram S. –
Beautiful deep red stems! They take a little longer than radish to grow, but the earthy flavor is a great addition to my salads. Great value at ₹75
ewsawri b –
I didn’t realize how much flavor these tiny plants could pack.
Arjun –
The seeds arrived well-packaged. I’ve tried several brands, but these feel the freshest. My kitchen counter looks like a mini farm