What are chia seeds?

Clarewho
Clarewho Posts: 494 Member
edited November 18 in Food and Nutrition
I keep seeing them mentioned in posts but I'm not sure how they're used and what benefits they give? Thanks I'm just being nosy really! Wondering if I should get some?? Thank you x

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  • loconnor466
    loconnor466 Posts: 215 Member
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    Chia seeds have a very slick soluble fiber when they are moistened. They are fairly high in calories so I'd measure them like peanut butter. I put them in my cereal, yogurt, and overnight oats. I've also used them as a thickener with yogurt and beets. Creates a kind of pudding. I see others grind the seeds up and add them to smoothies.

    Yes, the same thing:
    ramchia.jpg
  • Clarewho
    Clarewho Posts: 494 Member
    Thank you. I must admit they look like a miracle food. Which makes me suspicious lol! Do you think there is a definite benefit for you personally in eating them? I'm wary in case they are faddy?? Thanks again.
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    Faddy; definitely faddy. I just like trying new things. I'm trying to convince more people to try buckwheat. It's not faddy and it's different.
  • Clarewho
    Clarewho Posts: 494 Member
    Ha ha thanks very honest answer! Maybe I'll get myself down the health food shop. If nothing else it mixes it up a bit eh?
  • Silverstar721
    Silverstar721 Posts: 33 Member
    Chia seeds can really fill you up when added to smoothies or soups. They swell up when added to liquid and help your stomach feel full. They are sold at Nuts.com if you want to try them. I don't believe they are allowed on this diet for the first 2 weeks. I don't know if we can have them after that. Hope this helps.
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    What diet doesn't allow chia seeds?
  • Clarewho
    Clarewho Posts: 494 Member
    jgnatca wrote: »
    What diet doesn't allow chia seeds?

    Yes I wondered that! Anyway as I'm in UK I don't think nuts.com will ship to me. Thanks for responses I will have to try it for myself I think
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    I was at a bio store the other day and asked about chia seeds--I was curious too after hearing about them on the boards. They were on sale so I bought a bag. I started making pudding every night for the next day. I put 10g coconut, 10g chia seeds, 6g dried cranberries and 80ml of skim milk in a small jar. Mix it up a couple of times and let sit over night. I really like it, it's really filling, even eating half at a time. Since I'm always hungry before going to bed and tend to eat then, I save half for a snack. I'm alot less hungry and the calories aren't bad--175 for the whole jar. I haven't seen any "miracles", but I like it. B)
  • Clarewho
    Clarewho Posts: 494 Member
    Ooh thank you. That does sound good. Will definitely get some x
  • 111YoYo111
    111YoYo111 Posts: 213 Member
    Do they need to be cooked first? I picked up both chia and quinoi in the city to try but not sure what to do with either.
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    111YoYo111 wrote: »
    Do they need to be cooked first? I picked up both chia and quinoi in the city to try but not sure what to do with either.

    No, I don't cook them first. They come out sort of like tapioca pudding. Since I like tapioca, I like them too. :)
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    Chia plumps up spectacularly in liquid, without cooking. Try it in yogurt or milk.

    Cook Quinoa gently and you can use it just like couscous. 1/2 cup Quinoa to 1 cup water.

  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    Clarewho wrote: »
    Ooh thank you. That does sound good. Will definitely get some x

    I forgot to say that I just love your profile pic! B)
  • shrinkingletters
    shrinkingletters Posts: 1,008 Member
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    I buy this type and throw it into my smoothie and sometimes sprinkle it on peanut butter and agave toast.
  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
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    I buy this type and throw it into my smoothie and sometimes sprinkle it on peanut butter and agave toast.

    Ohhh that looks yummy!


  • EmBlazes
    EmBlazes Posts: 374 Member
    You can also use them as a replacement for eggs in some recipes (they act as a binding agent):
    http://deliciouslyella.com/banana-bread/

    I'm in the UK and I got my Chia seeds through Amazon - they sell a whole bunch of health food stuff at reasonable prices (sometimes! check the weights and postage costs before purchasing) but any health food shop or Holland & Barratts will sell Chia seeds :)
  • Lukyanenko
    Lukyanenko Posts: 65 Member
    I like having them for breakfast, you make them pretty much like you would over night oats. Just a little warning: they are high in fiber so you should drink a lot of water. If I eat more then a tablespoon of it a day I get constipated like crazy.
  • FitPhillygirl
    FitPhillygirl Posts: 7,124 Member
    I love chia seeds and eat them in my Greek yogurt everyday for lunch.
  • Ms_LisaKay
    Ms_LisaKay Posts: 103 Member
    I started adding chia seeds to my life because they are a way to get more protein into my diet. A grain with protein? Count me in, fad or no.
  • PrizePopple
    PrizePopple Posts: 3,133 Member
    I have chia seeds with almond milk to help me get my fiber for the day since it's high in fiber for such a tiny amount.
  • SophiaSerrao
    SophiaSerrao Posts: 234 Member
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    I buy this type and throw it into my smoothie and sometimes sprinkle it on peanut butter and agave toast.

    Christ, that looks so good! And convenient to get some healthy fats in when they're lacking. Wonderfully flavored.

    But, just like PB2, we probably don't have it over here u.u
  • ahoy_m8
    ahoy_m8 Posts: 3,053 Member
    Chia also add body to some soups, e.g. "Cream of" broccoli soup (puréed in chicken stock, no cream). I love it in some soups & don't love in others. In addition to substituting for egg, some people sub soaked chia (forms a gel) for 1/3 to 1/2 the oil in a dressing. When I've done chia pudding, I barely scald milk, purée some almonds & orange zest in it then add the chia & chill overnight. Caloric but seriously nutritious and yummy.
  • shrinkingletters
    shrinkingletters Posts: 1,008 Member
    ahoy_m8 wrote: »
    Chia also add body to some soups, e.g. "Cream of" broccoli soup (puréed in chicken stock, no cream). I love it in some soups & don't love in others. In addition to substituting for egg, some people sub soaked chia (forms a gel) for 1/3 to 1/2 the oil in a dressing. When I've done chia pudding, I barely scald milk, purée some almonds & orange zest in it then add the chia & chill overnight. Caloric but seriously nutritious and yummy.

    This sounds fantastic! Gives me ideas!
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  • Clarewho
    Clarewho Posts: 494 Member
    Proceed with caution I think!!
  • jessypug
    jessypug Posts: 142 Member
    Chia seeds are full of Omega 3, health food stores like Holland and Barrett sell them in the UK :)
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