Organic White Chia Seeds
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Our organic white chia seeds are loaded with Omega-3 fatty acids. "Chia" translates to "Strength" in Mayan. Native to Mexico and northern Guatemala, chia seeds were one of the main staples in Mayan and Aztec diets as early as 3,500 B.C.
Chia seeds are the perfect replacement for eggs. Soaked in water they swell and form a gelatinous mixture similar to tapioca. Chia seeds are gluten free yet they still provide the texture and benefits of grains. Chia seeds can absorb up to 9 times their weight in liquid.
What is the difference between White and Black Chia Seeds?
- Nutritional differences do exist between black and white chia, yet they are so marginal that most consider them entirely equal.
- Black chia seeds have slightly higher protein content which allows for slightly higher crop yields. The earliest farmers of chia seeds may have preferred black seeds for this reason explaining the decline in white chia production.
- White chia seeds are slightly higher in ALA Omega-3 fatty acid content. These differences are so marginal that it can vary depending on the growing location and are often times undetectable.
- Most people make their decision purely on aesthetics, black chia is often preferred when used as a seed or oil, while white chia makes for a more aesthetically pleasing flour.
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