Psyllium seed husk comes from a plant and is extremely high in soluble fiber.
Not exact matches
Psyllium fiber
comes from the
seed of the
husk of plantago ovata, also called plantago isphagula, and is mainly present in bulk laxatives but now is also used as a non-systemic cholesterol - lowering agent.
Psyllium is a soluble fiber (fiber), which is a
seed husk that
comes from plants most commonly grown in India called plantains, which includes about 200 different species.
Fibre - rich
psyllium seed husks are the secret weapon here, binding the other ingredients and resulting in a dense, moist and chewy loaf that
comes together in the pan.
The fiber in
Psyllium Husk comes from the
seed husks of the Plantago ovata plant.
I have just 1 purpose for organic
psyllium seed husk, though I'm sure we could
come up with more.