debinfrance
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I bought some of these seeds but not sure what to use them for. I use linseeds ( milled) on my breakfast yogurt but don’t the chia has some kind of jelly-ing agent in. Any pointers would be welcome.
I buy chia seeds in a plastic pot it's much better. They have a weird cling even after soaking to washing up clothes as well. But they can be doaked in milk or yogurt overnight and are really nice. There is a fancy chain of coffee shops who mix chia seeds with coconut cream and layer this on top or under yogurt. Quite delicious. But I read somewhere that 15g per day is a max. Don't know the reason but they are quite cloggy in the systemThank you, I occasionally buy fruit compote for my breakfast yogurt but it does make the yogurt a bit runny so I will try using them the night before . The drink doesn’t sound very appetising rebrascora -I think I’ll stick to carbonated water.
I have to use them -it was such a performance buying them -they were lose in a dispenser in the supermarket and nearly all gone, so I tipped the dispenser to get the last but they statically clung to the container before shooting out all in one go and mostly went on the floor![]()
I buy chia seeds in a plastic pot it's much better. They have a weird cling even after soaking to washing up clothes as well. But they can be doaked in milk or yogurt overnight and are really nice. There is a fancy chain of coffee shops who mix chia seeds with coconut cream and layer this on top or under yogurt. Quite delicious. But I read somewhere that 15g per day is a max. Don't know the reason but they are quite cloggy.Thank you, I occasionally buy fruit compote for my breakfast yogurt but it does make the yogurt a bit runny so I will try using them the night before . The drink doesn’t sound very appetising rebrascora -I think I’ll stick to carbonated water.
I have to use them -it was such a performance buying them -they were lose in a dispenser in the supermarket and nearly all gone, so I tipped the dispenser to get the last but they statically clung to the container before shooting out all in one go and mostly went on the floor![]()
I think eating too many in one go can give some people bloating or digestive upset, but up to 20g twice a day if people want is OK but introducing them gradually just to check you are OK.I buy chia seeds in a plastic pot it's much better. They have a weird cling even after soaking to washing up clothes as well. But they can be doaked in milk or yogurt overnight and are really nice. There is a fancy chain of coffee shops who mix chia seeds with coconut cream and layer this on top or under yogurt. Quite delicious. But I read somewhere that 15g per day is a max. Don't know the reason but they are quite cloggy.
They can become a solid plug in the gut, I have read, and some people have required operations to remove them. They should be hydrated before they are eaten.I buy chia seeds in a plastic pot it's much better. They have a weird cling even after soaking to washing up clothes as well. But they can be doaked in milk or yogurt overnight and are really nice. There is a fancy chain of coffee shops who mix chia seeds with coconut cream and layer this on top or under yogurt. Quite delicious. But I read somewhere that 15g per day is a max. Don't know the reason but they are quite cloggy.
Also works well with berriesI used to leave them overnight soaking in Almond milk. They turned into some sort of gelatinous frog spawn type thing. Rather nice with some peanut butter in it!
From my trusty Carbs and CalsCan I ask if coconut milk is carby?
Eddy Edson, you put me off at the mention of soya milk.