Chia seeds are one of these foods that, if you talk about them with other people,
you'll inevitably get a blank stare back at you. That's fine because that gives you the
chance to tell people about what is thought to be one of the healthiest foods you can eat.
The name chia comes from the Aztec word for 'oily', which is 'chian', and this explains
well what one of the main benefits of chia is; it is very high in omega-3 acids, which are
a type of unsaturated fats.
It's easy to get mixed up between omega-3 and omega-6; basically, omega-3 acids are the
fats which are not so easy to come by. They're in fish oils, flax seeds, kiwi seeds, and
chia seeds, amongst other things. Omega-6, on the other hand, is found almost everywhere
you look: nuts, vegetable oils, avocadoes, etc. As important as omega-6 oils are to our
health, the balance of omega-3 to omega-6 is equally important. As it is so easy to
consume plenty of omega-6, it is very easy to end up with an unbalanced consumption of the
two types of oils, which are also known as essential oils. When it comes to the amount of
omega-3 oil in various seed oils, the chia seed has the highest content, just above kiwi
seeds, perilla and flax.
Most health conscious people will be more familiar with linseeds than they will be with
chia seeds. So, if you've ever put a spoon of linseed into some water and left it for
thirty minutes, you would have returned to find a kind of glutinous solution, kind of like
a gel. Well, the same thing happens with chia seeds, which is another reason that they are
so good for you; they act the same way in your gut. This means that they are really good
for your digestive system, providing both a high amount of fiber, and also this action of
forming a gel like solution moves through your body and cleans up as it goes. It's also
thought that this gel physically prevents the fast breaking down of carbohydrates in the
body, by slowing down the action of the enzymes on the carbs.
The chia seed was once a staple food of the Aztecs, loved for its ability to sustain and
to give endurance. Actually, you could live off chia almost entirely, because it has 19
amino acids, with all of the essential amino acids except taurine. It also has more iron
than spinach, more calcium than milk (not that milk is any good for us anyway) and even
more antioxidants than blueberries.
So, how do you consume it? Well, you can grind it up into a meal called 'pinole' and add
it to just about anything. In Mexico, they mix the whole chia seeds with water or fruit
juice to make something they call 'chia fresca' which translates as 'fresh chia'. You can
also sprout them in much the same way as you sprout alfalfa seeds and use them in salads.
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