Sentences with phrase «tiny seeds for»

The Aztecs and Mayans prized these tiny seeds for their protein - packed, high - fiber, energy punch.

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The Kingdom is like a tiny mustard seed, Jesus said, that grows into an enormous tree with branches wide and strong enough to make a home for all the birds.
For baking, we're usually most interested in the tiny seeds inside the vanilla pod, but the pods themselves have a lot of flavor, too.
Containing pumpkin and hemp seeds, and lots of cinnamon, you'll find a tiny wee muffin will sustain you for hours.
omg sooo yummy... i added a tiny bit of unsweetened almond milk and used a teasp of organic raw local honey instead of Agave... did have the pumpkin or hemp seeds so i opted for sunflower.
They're found in many healthy recipes, as they pack a lot of nutrition into a teeny, tiny seed and make a great vegan substitute for eggs.
Used in breads, muffins, and cereals, these tiny seeds are loaded with tons of nutritional properties and will make you feel full for longer.
Whether you pack for retail or trade, whether the product is a tiny, 0.002 g tomato seed or the largest walnut, we can help you achieve greater accuracy, lower giveaway, and more consistent throughput.
So, the recipe of this salad I read in one tiny little book with few recipes suitable for the Lent diet, when you're not allowed to eat meat and dairy products; and I liked it from the first spoon (even though first time I didn't use neither honey or coriander seeds) and since then I prepare it.
What's in it: GREENZ - 2 cups (like arugula, kale, mixed greens) FRUIT — 1/2 cup (like grapefruit, berries, mango, melon, apples, grapes, pears, pomegranate seeds) NUTS - 1 - 2 tablespoons chopped, bonus flavor points for toasted (like almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios, walnuts, pecans) SEEDY THINGS - 1 tablespoon (like chia, flax, amaranth, sprouted buckwheat, sprouted millet, quinoa, hemp seed) DAIRY — 1/4 cup (like ricotta, greek yogurt, or cottage cheese) DRIZZLE — Tiny drizzle of olive oil and / or honey and a sprinkle of salt Other fun options — 1/4 avocado, 1/4 cup whole grains (like cooked quinoa or farro), 1/4 cup cooked beets, anything else you can think of!
Cover the pot with a lid and let the quinoa simmer for about 15 minutes until all the water is gone and the quinoa popped — by this I mean the tiny spirals separating from the seeds.
Cover the pod with a lid and let the quinoa simmer for about 15 minutes until all the water is gone and the quinoa popped — by this I mean the tiny spirals separating from the seeds.
The tiny kaniwa seeds, the bursts of pomegranate arils that pop in your mouth, the plump sweet corn kernels, and toasty pumpkin seeds give it an incredible texture, and a cheerful look, that deserves a spot on your holiday table for sure.
An allergic reaction can be produced by a tiny amount of a food ingredient that a person is sensitive to (for example a teaspoon of milk powder, a fragment of peanut or just one or two sesame seeds).
That's a lot for a tiny little seed.
As I've previously written, tiny black and white chia seeds are the richest plant - based source of Omega - 3 fatty acids, which are essential for keeping you heart healthy.
The straining / cheesecloth is really only necessary if you're serving it in a bottle (i.e. for babies) because even though they are tiny, the bits of seed do collect and clog the nipple.
I mostly eat savoury cooked breakfasts due to my kind of weakdigestive system so if you have some ideas for that I would love to see them in a video And if you're interested: I mostly eat some kind of stew - like porridge from brown rice, millet or buckwheat (sometimes miked with tiny seeds like amaranth or kaniwa) with carrots and radish, which I cook separately or with the grains.
Tiny black and white chia seeds are the richest plant - based source of Omega - 3 fatty acids, which are essential for keeping you heart healthy.
Known for their abundance of Omega - 3 fatty acids, these tiny seeds can improve your heart health and cholesterol levels, and can be helpful in losing weight.
Named after the Mayan word for «strength,» the tiny chia seed is a substantial source of protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants!
For one, these tiny, pinhead - size seeds are rich in omega - 3s — and they're incredibly high in fiber, to boot.
Reduce to a simmer, cover and let cook for 15 mins - you will see tiny spirals (aka the germ) coming out of the seeds.
Flaxseed and chia are tiny seeds with mighty powers which provide a solid protein hit, as well as alpha - linolenic acid (ALA), the plant - based omega - 3 fat which is very good for your heart.
For a tiny little seed they also contain a pretty good amount of protein and their fiber intake is high.
Turning the soil, planting some seeds, weeding out buttercups and wild sweetpeas, grasses and thistles, trying to make way for the tiny buds I expect to pop out of the earth within a week or two.
This month's Virtual Book Club for Kids chosen author is Eric Carle and the co-hosts are featuring activities and craft to do with 3 of his books The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Tiny Seed, The Mixed - Up Chameleon [affiliate links] and we've chosen The Very Hungry Caterpillar and are going to work on a combination of sight words and fine motor skills learning to read the days of the week.
They do have some seeds, which makes them just the tiniest bit less desirable for snacking than the seedless clementines (which are a variety of mandarin), but they have a much longer season - from January into May.
We did this activity for the Virtual Book Club for Kids and the book, The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle.
The tiny seed is small enough for baby to eat, which is why you find it in many of my recipes, and in the store brands as well.
It goes perfectly with the book The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle, which is the theme for this week's Virtual Book Club for Kids.
For now, let's talk about Gardens and the things we grow inspired by The Tiny Seed by Eric Carle.
Many hypotheses advanced by previous investigators proved to be correct, but some of the defining characteristics of orchids — their tiny seeds, their requirement for fungi to germinate, and their fused pistils and anthers — were not themselves responsible for the high rate of orchid speciation.
Because each probe will be cheap — Dubowsky estimates they can be mass - produced for $ 10 apiece — NASA could release 1,000 at a time and mimic the way trees scatter seeds: Only a tiny minority need to succeed.
The tiny seeds have been known to lay dormant for decades.
Until now, the prevailing hypothesis has said that as stars evolve, metals (astronomers» term for any chemical elements heavier than hydrogen and helium) in the swirling disk around them form tiny «seeds» that attract other matter and slowly grow into planets.
They say the new finding paves the way for research on how stereotypes may grow from the tiniest seeds into major misconceptions.
«It is the best source of fresh human brain tissue available at the moment,» says Jucker, who plans to scrutinize it carefully under the microscope for anything that might resemble tiny clumps or seeds of amyloid - β.
However, new research from an engineer at Washington University in St. Louis finds a great benefit in an unlikely place for the pesky dandelion: each of its tiny seeds can be used as a perfect pipette in the laboratory setting.
During ISDAC, they collected an unprecedented level of data and detailed observations on Arctic clouds and aerosols, those tiny particles in the atmosphere that act as seeds for cloud droplets and ice crystals.
Possible reasons revolve around tiny natural and manmade particles called aerosols that serve as seeds for cloud droplets to form around.
Chia seeds possess a mild nutty taste and can be added to many dishes as a garnish, however chewing the tiny seeds usually does not make the omega - 3 fatty acids and the other nutrients readily available for digestion and absorption.
Hemp seeds are a great source of omega - 3s and complete protein — plus, they're tiny and soft and don't take well to soaking (all the better for the lazy among us!).
Seeds may be tiny but they can be very good for you.
Long before the introduction of chia seeds into the North American diet, these tiny super-seeds were being consumed regularly by the ancient Aztec and Mayan warriors for strength and stamina.
Sunflower Seeds: These tiny kernels are jam - packed with folate and B6, as well as nearly two - thirds the daily requirement for vitamin E in one ounce.
This recipe doesn't call for a large amount, but these tiny seeds still really pack a punch.
These powerful little seeds can really help you feel full for much longer than their tiny size suggests.
I am on a fixed income and legumes and starches make up about 50 % of my diet and are cheap, I sprout a lot of my own seeds for sprouts and micro greens, have a tiny salad / herb garden... in pots if need be, watch sales, barter, trade... where there's a will there's a way!
Chia seeds are actually really tasty - not in the dry and boring form but 2/3 of a cup of coconut milk mixed with 3 TBS of chia (yeh you nailed me on the amount but this isn't a daily affair) and heaps of vanilla turns into like a tiny sago pudding if you leave it out, mixing every so often for an hour... Or only like 15 minutes if you heat the coconut milk first.
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