Chia Seeds (Salvia Hispanica), A Source Of Omega 3, Fibre & Protein
Mild & Nutty In Flavour, 250 grams
- Great plant based source of Omega fats, protein and fibre
- Add to food or drinks, without affecting the flavour
- Attractive addition to many recipes or use toasted
- Great added to smoothies, breads and cereals.
Product ID: 036
£3.55
- Great plant based source of Omega fats, protein and fibre
- Add to food or drinks, without affecting the flavour
- Attractive addition to many recipes or use toasted
- Great added to smoothies, breads and cereals.
Product Information
Chia Seeds may be small, but they're big on goodness! Packed with highly nutritious essentials including protein, fibre and omega fats.
These seeds originate from the desert plant called Salvia Hispanica, which naturally grows in Mexico. It dates back to Mayan and Aztec cultures where they used the seeds to provide them with energy, due to their nutrient rich credentials. In fact, Chia translates as "strength" for just that reason.
Their unusual mixture of colours make them an attractive addition to many recipes from seeded breads to cakes or as an extra omega boost at breakfast time, added to your favourite cereal. As they're neutral in taste kids won't mind them either, mixed into yoghurts or fruit smoothies.
As we know, historically, the chia seed was a staple part of the diet in South America and now it has become hailed as a "superfood" in Europe due to its unique nutrition profile.
Chia Seeds are rich in fibre which helps with the feeling of fullness. They provide slow releasing energy which helps to keep blood sugar levels stable. Mild and nutty in flavour Chia Seeds are a concentrated food source containing healthy plant based omega 3 fatty acids, carbohydrates, protein, fibre, antioxidants and calcium. Our Chia Seeds are unprocessed, wholegrain food that can be easily absorbed by the body.
We love to use Chia Seeds to cereals, sauces, vegetable and rice dishes, yoghurts, smoothies, baked goods and breads - what will you use them for?
Soak one tablespoon of chia seeds to three tablespoons of water, leave for up to an hour to form a gel like consistency. Use as a binding ingredient to replace eggs. Grinding chia seeds will release a greater level of nutritional benefits.
Did you know?
The recommended daily intake of fibre for adults is 30g? So including 2 tablespoons of Chia Seeds to your diet each day would be a useful contribution, as two tablespoons equates to approximately 10g of fibre.
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Formula
Typical values per 100g
Energy1780KJ/431kcal
Fat29.2g
Of which Saturate2.7g
Carbohydrate6.2g
Of which Sugars0.8g
Fibre35.5g
Protein18g
Salt0.125g
Ingredients
Chia Seeds
Cautions/Allergies
For allergens, see ingredients listed in bold.
Packed in an environment where nuts, peanuts, soya, milk, sesame, gluten and lupin are handled.
Packed in an environment where nuts, peanuts, soya, milk, sesame, gluten and lupin are handled.
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"First purchase of chia seeds"
By Anonymous
, 29 May 2022
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Sprinkled on porridge. Used in small amounts because of gritty texture but tastes fine.
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By Anonymous
, 07 May 2022
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"Good content, poor packaging"
By Mary Ann Starr
, 30 Apr 2022
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I have used Chia seeds on my breakfast for a long time as they are nutritious, have no taste, an easy way to add benefits.
My only gripe with these is the packaging. When opening it’s all too easy fir the tiny seeds to escape thereby losing some and having to clear up these elusive little beauts. A high street chain sells chia seeds in a re-sealable bag - it works too.
Please consider changing your packaging as your products generally are top class.
My only gripe with these is the packaging. When opening it’s all too easy fir the tiny seeds to escape thereby losing some and having to clear up these elusive little beauts. A high street chain sells chia seeds in a re-sealable bag - it works too.
Please consider changing your packaging as your products generally are top class.
Recommend to a friend: Yes
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"So happy I bought these!"
By Anonymous
, 13 Apr 2022
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These are fantastic value for money. I grind them into a powder and keep in an airtight container (much better for digestion and helps your body to get the nutrients effectively). i add to porridge, flapjacks, whatever. Defo buy!
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By Anonymous
, 11 Apr 2022
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