1 serving
2 tbsp chia seeds
150ml unsweetened organic almond, soya, oat or coconut milk
0.5 tsp Ceylon cinnamon
0.2 tsp ginger powder
0.2 tsp cardamon
1 whole clove (remember to remove before serving) or a pinch of ground gloves
Suggested toppings
Raw organic walnuts, chopped
Fresh or frozen raspberries, blueberries, lingonberries and/or pomegranate seeds or any other fresh fruit
Raw honey or maple syrup for additional sweetener
1 package of Synbiotics (best mixed in just before serving. If it gets too thick, just add more liquid.)
1. Place chia seeds, spices and liquid in a glass jar with a lid.
2. Shake the jar well until everything is mixed.
3. Place in the fridge and shake another 1-2 times during the first hour.
4. Let sit for at least 4 hours or longer/overnight.
5. Serve as it is or with topping.
Make a large batch and divide into individual containers and store in the fridge for up to 4-5 days.
Add your own seasoning or topping!
This is a high fibre, unsweetened christmas spiced version of the classic chia pudding. It can be served as a healthier dessert alternative on the Christmas table or as breakfast or a snack. One portion provides approx. 35% of your daily recommended fibre intake. Two tablespoons (approx. 30g) of chia seeds contains approx. 10 grams of fibre. The recommended daily fibre intake is 25-30gr.
Chia seeds are a good source of both fibre and Omega-3. Both chia seeds and Ceylon cinnamon help stabilize blood sugar levels. Fibre balances blood sugar by slowing down digestion. Ceylon Cinnamon is anti-inflammatory and high in antioxidants and has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity.
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