chiafrø
Chiafrø, or chia seeds, are small seeds from Salvia hispanica, an annual herb in the mint family native to Central and South America. The seeds are oval and come in colors such as black, white, and gray. They have a mild, neutral flavor and can be eaten on their own or added to foods.
Historically, chia was a staple for the Aztec and Mayan cultures, valued as a quick source of
Nutritionally, chia seeds are rich in fiber and contain healthy fats, mainly alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), as well
Culinary uses: chia can be eaten raw or soaked in water, milk or juice. When mixed with
Health considerations and storage: increase intake gradually and drink plenty of water due to their high fiber