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Today we present a new product not only for growers, but for all enthusiasts of a healthy lifestyle and lovers of “fresh” foods, such as fresh sprouts and young shoots. This bowl for sprouting seeds, nuts and legumes has immediately become a hit.
Choose the quality and practical design of the MUNGO sprouting bowl (MUNGO SPROUT BOWL), which allows easy and quick sprouting of 3 types of seeds at once! As you can see from the following lines, this bowl clearly stands out above conventional products commonly available on the market for home seed sprouting. It is a purely Czech product from PLASTKON, which you may already know especially thanks to the unique Cobble smart pots.
To avoid being misled by the name of the sprouting bowl itself, it should be mentioned that the sprouting bowl is universal and suitable for sprouting all types of seeds, from cress seeds through mustard to radish, for example. You will find even more examples below.

Practicality above all
We have mentioned the practical design, which includes a non-slip base. Using this sprouting bowl is also completely intuitive, and anyone can manage it with ease, so you will always have fresh and healthy “snacks” at hand at home.
The PLASTKON brand is able to come up with an innovative watering method for each product, and the same applies to the MUNGO sprouting bowls. The unique watering system makes the sprouting process as easy and fast as possible, so all you need to do is rinse the contents of the bowl twice a day with a glass of clean water and regularly pour away the excess water that collects at the bottom. As you can see in the video, within a week you can serve extra fresh sprouts or shoots on your plate, either as a side dish with meals or just as a snack.
How does it work?
- Spread any seeds over the surface of one, two or three bowls.
- Twice a day, rinse the seeds with a glass of water.
- Regularly empty the bottom bowl.
Simple, isn’t it? So, cheers and enjoy your meal!

What can you grow at home using this bowl?
- Mung bean sprouts
Mung bean sprouts are a healthy and tasty ingredient that never gets boring. But in their case, freshness is paramount. Letting them sprout regularly in a special bowl is also much cheaper than repeatedly buying them already sprouted in the shop. Secure a supply of them elegantly and once and for all with a quality sprouting bowl. This “superfood” will provide your body naturally with fibre and a wide range of vitamins and minerals:
- Antioxidants
- Vitamins A, C, D, E, K
- Omega 3
- Magnesium (magnesium)
- Calcium
- Phosphorus
- Enzymes
In addition to the popular mung bean sprouts, a varied selection of many other very healthy natural ingredients awaits you:

With the MUNGO sprouting bowl, available in 4 colour variants, you can sprout practically anything you can think of. However, for sprouting to make sense, both for health and taste, there is one single condition: do not use treated seeds intended for standard cultivation. Always choose purely natural seeds in BIO quality for sprouting.
The difference between sprouts and microgreens
These two terms are often confused in both theory and practice, so we will now explain them, as it is really simple. Microgreens are more developed sprouts, or rather their next developmental stage in the form of small green plants, which are also very popular among home hobby growers and housewives, so if you are interested in their cultivation, read the separate article How to grow microgreens.
Our TIP: As the picture nicely illustrates, PLASTKON Czech products are, in addition to practicality and quality, also design pieces that fit together beautifully in the home. Therefore, do not hesitate to look through our range for the Cobble smart pots Cobble, designed for one plant, or Cobble Trio for multiple cultivated plants. Cobble Trio is the yellow variant in the background of the picture. You will see how easy it is to care for flowers with these flower pots, available in several trendy variants. For more information, you can also have a look at the <

