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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I eat chia?
Chia seeds can be consumed directly and do not need to be ground. Most people mix them with foods such as yogurt, juices, broths, salads, omelets, cereals, etc. In addition, they can be mixed (ground or whole) with flour and used for making breads, pizza, etc. How much chia seed should be consumed each day?
The recommended omega-3 daily intake is 4 grams. Approximately 0.7 ounces (20 grams or 2 tablespoons) of chia seed provides 4 grams of omega-3. How is the seed stored?
Chia seeds will stay in good condition at room temperature for several years. There is no need to keep the seeds in the refrigerator, whether kept in sealed bags or not. Natural antioxidants in the seeds provide this stability. Should the chia seeds be washed?
Chia seeds do not need to be washed. Furthermore, their high level of soluble fiber will will absorb moisture and form a gel (of up to 9 times their volume) if placed in water. More questions? let us know We are regularly Selling: chia, omega-3, vitamins, health, lose weight, antioxidants, blood pressure, fiber. |
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Jose De Alba |
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CEO |
Location: |
Mexico - Queretaro de Arteaga Companies from Mexico Trade Leads from Mexico Products from Mexico |
Classification(s): | Food - Health Food |
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