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  2. Chia seed - Wikipedia

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    Chia seeds (/ tʃ iː ə / CHEE-ah) are the edible seeds of Salvia hispanica, a flowering plant in the mint family native to central and southern Mexico, [1] or of the related Salvia columbariae, Salvia polystachia, or Salvia tiliifolia. Chia seeds are oval and gray with black and white spots, having a diameter of around 2 millimetres (0.08 in).

  3. What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Chia Seeds Every Day - AOL

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    Chia seeds have gained "superfood" status, which may seem like a tall tale given their size. Yet, registered dietitians share that the little seeds boast significant health benefits. Indeed, you ...

  4. 11 benefits of chia seeds from gut health to weight loss - AOL

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    11 benefits of chia seeds from gut health to weight loss. Erin Prater, Ani Freedman. Updated December 2, 2024 at 11:29 AM. Chia seeds are tiny and round, and come in colors like black, brown, and ...

  5. Chia seeds pack in these 6 benefits for the brain ... - AOL

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    The benefits of chia seeds come from protein, fiber, antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids. A dietitian explains how many chia seeds to eat in a day and risks.

  6. Fit Food: The Benefits of Chia Seeds - AOL

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    When most people hear the word chia today, the first thing that comes to mind are those silly little potted plants shaped like a dog or Homer Simpson. But the truth is, the ancient Aztecs, Incans ...

  7. Mesosphaerum suaveolens - Wikipedia

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    Mesosphaerum suaveolens can be made into a refreshing drink by soaking the seeds in water and refrigerating the mix. Some people add lemon or other citrus to improve the taste. In Colima, Mexico, people use the M. suaveolens seeds to prepare a traditional beverage called bate. The process consists in roasting and grinding the seeds and then ...

  8. Talk:Chia seed - Wikipedia

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    Here are some scientific studies on chia seeds: Chia Seed (Salvia hispanica L.) as a Source of Proteins and Bioactive Peptides with Health Benefits: A Review [1] Nutritional and therapeutic perspectives of Chia (Salvia hispanica L.): a review [2]; The Chemical Composition and Nutritional Value of Chia Seeds—Current State of Knowledge [3];

  9. Should You Be Adding Chia Seeds to Your Water? Here's ... - AOL

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    Chia seed water may not become as ubiquitous as lemon water, but it certainly does have many benefits—and lemon water can't be used as a vegan substitute for eggs the way that chia seed water can.