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  2. Easy Almond Joy Chia Pudding - AOL

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  3. Savory Chia & Oat Breakfast Pudding Recipe - AOL

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    To make the pudding: Place the water, cooked sweet potato, tea bags, and coconut oil, in a saucepan set over medium heat. Bring to a gentle boil, and remove from the heat.

  4. Chia pudding - Wikipedia

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    Chia pudding is a pudding made from chia seeds with oat milk, hazelnut milk, or almond milk. It can be topped off with sliced fruit such as mango, banana, or raspberries.

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  6. Almond pudding - Wikipedia

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    Almond pudding recipes are known in American cookbooks starting with Amelia Simmons, whose American Cookery (1796) is the first known cookbook written by an American. Her recipe is for a boiled pudding that she calls a "cream almong pudding", with eggs, nutmeg and cream. The pudding is boiled in cloth and served with melted butter and sugar. [1]

  7. Chia seed - Wikipedia

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    Chia oil contains a high percentage of essential fatty acids (approximately 60%) and low content of saturated fatty acids. [15] The fats of chia seed oil are mainly unsaturated , with linoleic acid (17–26% of total fat) and α-linolenic acid (50–57%) as the major fatty acids (see table).

  8. Almond-Milk Rice Pudding Recipe - AOL

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    Cook over low heat, stirring, until the almond milk is absorbed, 5 minutes. Gradually add 5 more cups of almond milk, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring and cooking until the sauce is very thick, 25 minutes.

  9. White pudding - Wikipedia

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    White pudding is often thought of as a very old dish [2] that, like black pudding, was a traditional way of making use of offal following the annual slaughter of livestock. . Whereas black pudding-type recipes appear in Roman sources, white pudding likely has specifically medieval origins, possibly as a culinary descendant of medieval sweetened blancmange-type recipes combining shredded ...