Chia Seeds
Tiny seeds with outsized numbers: around 34g fibre and 16.5g protein per 100g, zero sugars, naturally rich in omega-3 (ALA), and the famous trick of absorbing many times their weight in liquid to form a mild, versatile gel.
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Find the right chia
- The flagship: Organic Chia Seeds — raw South American seeds, 250g pouches to 25kg trade sacks.
- The everyday price: Chia Seeds — same nutrition without the certificate, 500g–25kg.
- By the bag: Stock & Prep 1.5kg value packs — organic and natural.
- The premium kilo: RAWGORILLA select-grade chia — plus their cold-pressed chia seed oil at ~60g omega-3 ALA per 100g.
How to use chia
Chia pudding: 3 tablespoons to 250ml liquid, ten minutes. Chia egg for vegan baking: 1 tablespoon seeds, 3 tablespoons water. Or stir into jams as a natural thickener, sprinkle dry over yoghurt, and keep to around 15g (a heaped tablespoon) a day. Store cool, dark and airtight.
Want more ideas? Read about chia seed water on our blog.
Chia Seeds FAQs
Do I need to soak chia seeds? Not always. They soak up liquid and turn gel-like, which is what makes chia pudding, but you can also sprinkle them dry over yoghurt, porridge or salads. If you're adding them to a drink, give it a stir after a few minutes so they don't clump.
How many chia seeds should I eat a day? Around a heaped tablespoon (about 15g) is a common daily amount. They're high in fibre, so drink plenty of water and build up gradually rather than having a lot at once.
Whole or ground chia? Either works. Unlike flaxseed, whole chia is digested well, so you don't have to grind it. Ground chia just blends more smoothly into batters and smoothies.
Are chia seeds gluten-free and vegan? Yes, chia is naturally gluten-free and plant-based. The chia egg (1 tablespoon seeds to 3 tablespoons water) is a popular vegan swap for eggs in baking.
How should I store them? Keep them in an airtight container somewhere cool, dark and dry. Whole chia keeps for a long time that way; chia oil should be refrigerated and used cold.
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