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Ener-g Croutons


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Ener-g foods has croutons with bamboo fiber. Last I knew bamboo was the new floor that the Kung Fu school installed. I didn't know you could eat it. Any feed back on how well it is digested? or nutrients?

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There are many different types of bamboo. Bamboo is basically just really big grass. The giant woody strains make great cheap sustainable building materials, and the edible kind is smaller and ..edible. Most edible bamboo is harvested as shoots, and chances are if you've eaten chinese or Thai food, you've had bamboo (looks like little flat yellow pieces of wood). Bamboo is actually pretty good for you, as its high in fiber and vitamins. I think its pretty tastey, myself.

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There are many different types of bamboo. Bamboo is basically just really big grass. The giant woody strains make great cheap sustainable building materials, and the edible kind is smaller and ..edible. Most edible bamboo is harvested as shoots, and chances are if you've eaten chinese or Thai food, you've had bamboo (looks like little flat yellow pieces of wood). Bamboo is actually pretty good for you, as its high in fiber and vitamins. I think its pretty tastey, myself.

WOW I realy learn something new every day! Thanks

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