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White Chia Seeds — Non-GMO Verified, Raw, Sproutable — by Food to Live

$ 4.21

Availability: 65 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Weight: 12 lbs
  • Brand: Food to Live
  • Product: Baking Nut & Seed
  • Food Specifications: Kosher, Vegan, Vegetarian

    Description

    White Chia Seeds — Raw, Kosher, Vegan, Rich in Omega 3, Sirtfood - Food To Live®
    White Chia Seeds
    Whole, Raw, Kosher, Keto, Bulk, Rich in Omega 3, Great for Cereals and Smoothies, Salvia Hispanica.
    Certified
    Kosher
    by
    Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America
    Suitable for Vegetarians
    Suitable for Vegans
    Non-GMO
    About the product:
    NUTRITIOUS: White chia seeds are an exceptionally nutritious food. It contains up to 20% of protein, 34% fat, and 25% dietary fiber. Because of this, it was called a superfood.
    PACKED WITH VITAMINS AND MINERALS: Chia contains such vitamins as A, C, E, B1, B2, and PP. Besides, it also has a lot of minerals, among which calcium is contained in twice as big dose as in milk.
    UNIVERSAL IN COOKING: You can add white chia seeds to almost any dish to make it tastier and nutritious.
    SOAK THEM: Soaking chia seeds make them bigger, improves taste, and speeds up their digestibility.
    Product Description:
    Chia seeds are the seeds of the flowering plant called Salvia Hispanica, which came from Central America. The first people who started eating chia were Maya and Aztecs in the pre-Columbian era. They believed that the seeds give them strength and endurance. Even the word “chia” translates to “power.”
    Chia seeds contain 20% protein, 34% fat, 25% dietary fiber, and a significant amount of antioxidants. They are also rich in linolenic and other omega-3 unsaturated fatty acids.
    Moreover, chia seeds contain vitamins: A, C, E, B1, B2, PP, and a large amount of potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, selenium, and zinc.
    Naturally, chia seeds are a mix of black and white ones. However, being carefully selected by farmers, white chia seeds now give mainly white harvest. The difference between black and white chia seeds is rather small. White seeds are slightly larger and contain somewhat more Omega-3 fatty acids, but black chia seeds have slightly more protein. Therefore, the main reason to choose white or black seeds is purely esthetic.
    While you can choose any color for your food, it is popular to make oil from black seeds or mix them into salads. However, it is more pleasant to use white chia seeds in bulk, for instance, when you are making a flour.
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