It was like there was a wave of bean buds. There are also people who buy bean sprouts for this purpose. Seen the ad for the bean sprout machine, “All self-serving, three days to grow good bean sprouts”. It tickled. I thought I'd be able to sprouts. Later, one day, it suddenly came to mind the microwave steam cage, which had been neither used nor used several times. The lid is long gone. It's probably broken. Throw it away. The rest of the steamer and chassis were separated from the rest of the area to the west in order to contain the bulk. And suddenly, this is a very good bean sprout machine. And then, you see the green bean juice left. This one doesn't seem right for anything. How about a bean sprouts? After a few days of grinding, the determination was finally made to wash the remaining 2/3 of the microwave steam cage, so the soybean test began. I really don't think it's necessary. And there is no cost in a bud of beans, but it is a change of water every day, and it is gladly found: there are sprouts, there are sprouts, there are sprouts, there are roots, there are roots, there must be roots, there must be raised. It can't be said that it's the same day, and soybean sprouts are changing at all times, several times a day and every time. Three days, three days, the soybean sprouts will grow to about two inches, the top drawer. It is said that this length of bean sprouts is best nourished。