Food to Live Black Chia Seeds, 15 Pounds – Whole, Sproutable, Vegan, Kosher, Keto, Sirtfood, Bulk. Rich in Essential Fatty Acids, Fiber, Protein. Great for Chia Pudding, Smoothie, Oatmeal
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Food to Live Black Chia Seeds, 15 Pounds – Whole, Sproutable, Vegan, Kosher, Keto, Sirtfood, Bulk. Rich in Essential Fatty Acids, Fiber, Protein. Great for Chia Pudding, Smoothie, Oatmeal
✔️100% PURE AND NATURAL: Our Black Chia Seeds from Food to Live are Vegan, Raw, and Kosher. We guarantee that there are no artificial additives, preservatives, or chemicals in our chia seeds. You can use them with confidence as part of Your diet
✔️RICH IN NUTRIENTS: Chia seeds contain 5 grams of protein and 10 grams of fiber per serving (28 grams). They are also a good source of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, selenium, copper, iron, and antioxidants
✔️VERSATILE: Chia seeds can be eaten raw or added to a variety of foods. You can add them to smoothies, yogurt, oatmeal, salads, soups, and baked goods. Chia seeds can also be used to make chia seed pudding, chia jam, and chia seed oats
✔️EASY TO USE: Our chia seeds are easy to use. Simply add them to your favorite food or beverage and mix well. Chia seeds do not require any preparation and can be eaten as is
✔️HOW TO STORE: Chia seeds should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry Place. Chia seeds can be stored in the freezer for up to five years
The people of the ancient Aztec and Mayan empires revered Chia seeds as a vital nourishment. These mighty seeds, packed with Omega-3, protein, rare antioxidants, and fiber are making a strong comeback in the 21st century. Enjoy them in yogurt, oatmeal, baked goods, or smoothies. The nutritional benefits of Chia include fiber, omega fatty acids, calcium, antioxidants and much more - even protein! Chia seeds have more omega-3 fatty acids than salmon! Chia is one of the most concentrated sources of omega-3 in any food. It also contains high amounts of omega-6. Chia also contains calcium; in fact, it delivers 18% of your daily value per ounce, which is three times more than skim milk. Addition of just an ounce or so of Chia seeds to your diet can reduce caloric intake and help lower the energy density (or calories) of foods; plus, it can double the amount of fiber you receive. Chia has a nutlike flavor. You can mix seeds in water and add lime or lemon juice and sugar to make a drink known in Mexico and Central America as "chia fresca." As with ground flax seeds, you can sprinkle ground or whole chia seeds on cereal, in yogurt or salads, eat them as a snack, or grind them and mix them with flour when making muffins or other baked goods All natural edible sprouts from Chia seeds offer both flavor and nutrients for most dishes throughout the world, and have become a staple for many worldwide diets. They are easy to grow, economical, and 1 pound of sprouting seed can usually generate about 5 pounds worth of sprouts!