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  2. Chia seed - Wikipedia

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    The first figurines were made in 1977, and they were marketed widely after 1982. During the 1980s in the United States, the first substantial wave of chia seed sales was tied to chia pets, clay figures that serve as the base for a sticky paste of chia seeds. After the figures are watered, the seeds sprout into a form suggesting a fur covering.

  3. 51 Delicious Ways To Use Chia Seeds in Smoothies ... - AOL

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    This collection of easy chia seed recipes will inspire you to think outside the box when it comes to using them in your favorite dishes. Next, try: 32 Sweet and Savory Peanut Butter Recipes

  4. Salvia hispanica - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s in the United States, the first substantial wave of chia seed sales was tied to Chia Pets. These "pets" come in the form of clay figures that serve as a base for a sticky paste of chia seeds; the figures then are watered and the seeds sprout into a form suggesting a fur covering for the figure.

  5. Chia Pet - Wikipedia

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    Chia Pets are American styled terracotta figurines used to sprout chia, where the chia sprouts grow within a couple of weeks to resemble the animal's fur or hair. [1] [2] Moistened chia seeds (Salvia hispanica) are applied to a grooved terracotta figurine. [2] The Chia Pet was marketed and popularized by Joseph Pedott. [3]

  6. Chia Seed Breakfast Bowl Recipe - AOL

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    Mix all ingredients in a bowl, whisk well to prevent clumping. Or blend all ingredients together using a high-speed blender. Note: For a thicker pudding, decrease amount of milk used.

  7. Social Media Users Love Chia Seed Water, but Is It Safe ... - AOL

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    Too much of a good thing can sometimes be bad. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  8. Salvia columbariae - Wikipedia

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    Salvia columbariae is an annual plant that is commonly called chia, chia sage, golden chia, or desert chia, because its seeds are used in the same way as those of Salvia hispanica . It grows in California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Sonora , and Baja California , [ 2 ] and was an important food for Native Americans .

  9. 22 Mouthwatering, Make-Ahead Breakfast Recipes - AOL

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    If you want to make a larger batch, double the recipe and bake the bars in a 9-by-13-inch pan, according to the recipe creator's instructions. Get the recipe. 26 Cold Breakfast Recipes for Busy ...