Seed mixes
Often the easiest way to add a bit more goodness to a meal is with the smallest ingredients. Sourcing, measuring and storing several different seeds can be a faff, which is exactly why these seed mixes exist: the best seeds, blended in sensible proportions, so a single scoop gives your food an easy nutritional lift.
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Seed Mixes: Everyday Nutrition in One Scoop
Easy crunch and goodness
Rather than half a dozen separate bags slowly going forgotten at the back of the cupboard, these blends bring together seeds like pumpkin, sunflower, chia, flax and sesame in one convenient mix.
Naturally nutritious: a good source of plant protein, fibre and omega-3 and omega-6 fats, which support steady energy, digestion and heart health as part of a balanced diet.
Endlessly versatile: an everyday kitchen staple. Sprinkle over porridge, stir through yoghurt, blend into a post-workout smoothie, or scatter over salads and roasted veg for a savoury crunch.
Good for baking: a fuss-free addition to homemade bread, flapjacks and crackers, adding both texture and a nutty depth of flavour.
Real ingredients, no fillers
The mixes keep things honest: no cheap fillers, artificial preservatives or added salt, just raw seeds with a naturally good crunch. Keep a bag on the worktop and it's an easy habit to build into your day.
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Seed Mixes FAQs
What's in the seed mixes? They're blends of seeds such as pumpkin, sunflower, chia, flax and sesame, in balanced proportions. The exact mix is listed on each product page.
Why buy a mix rather than separate seeds? A ready-made blend saves you sourcing, measuring and storing several bags, and gives you a wider range of nutrients in one scoop. It also means fewer half-used packs lurking in the cupboard.
How do I use them? Sprinkle over porridge, yoghurt and salads, blend into smoothies, or fold into bread, flapjacks and energy balls. A light dry-toast in a pan deepens the nutty flavour.
Should I grind them? Whole seeds like sunflower and pumpkin are fine as they are, but flax (linseed) is best ground or chewed well, since the whole seed often passes through undigested. Grinding a portion helps if your mix contains flax.
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