Yes. 'Salba' is the brand name for white chia seeds. There is a claim that the white seeds are a super-powerhouse grain, however, studies show that the darker seeds are just as good. Use an organically grown chia.
Yes
Both are different in source botanically, but the seeds have the same characters. Both exudate thick copius mucilage when immersed in water. Chia seed has been investigated extensively for its nutritional value but tukhmalanga, which is used in Unani Tibb as a sex tonic, much is not known. It is said to be a cooling in effect.
No. Think about the coconut - that's a seed ... Now think about an apple pip - that's also a seed, but looks nothing like a coconut seed.
(Apex Learning) He tested seed color and shape at the same time.
If seed shape did not have a clearly dominant form.
yes.
Yes. ben via gold and salba are marketing creations for the simple and highly nutritious chia seed. It is merely a way to market and sell the chia seed for a higher price. Forget about it. Buy Chia seed by looking on line for he best price. It is all the same. white chia seed is salba. No difference nutritionally. Chia seed comes with mixed white and black seed. All the same. It is just a money makers scheme. Don't believe for one minute that salba or ben via gold is better. Forget that the statement is coming from a doctor and any so called expert. i am a doctor and a nutritional "expert" also and I tell you its is the same. For your future information an expert is anyone who lectures more than 200 miles from their home. Thats me.
BenVia Gold and Salba are marketing creations for the simple and highly nutritious Chia seed. It is merely a way to market and sell the Chia seed for a higher price. Forget about it. Buy Chia seed by looking online for the best price. It is all the same. White chia seed is salba. No difference nutritionally. Chia seed comes with mixed white and black seed. All the same. It is just a money makers scheme. Don't believe for one minute that salba or BenVia Gold is better. Forget that the statement is coming from a doctor and any so called expert.
One user said:They are all one and the same --CHIA seed an over emphasized seed---that if not crushed or pulverized will cause a great deal of duress in the colon---have had several people use this based on the sales and hype---sprout it and consume the sprouts this will be a better way to use this with out the duressSeeds this small should be pulverized to a powder and from there use in light amounts due to the constipation they can cause as a result on how they draw water out of the colon. If you do feel this effect then use apple sauce and distilled water several times a day until you rehydrate the colon and the body is able to remove the congestion.Another user said:Yes. BenVia Gold and Salba are marketing creations for the simple and highly nutritious Chia seed. It is merely a way to market and sell the Chia seed for a higher price. Forget about it. Buy Chia seed by looking online for the best price. It is all the same. White chia seed is salba. No difference nutritionally. Chia seed comes with mixed white and black seed. All the same. It is just a money makers scheme. Don't believe for one minute that salba or BenVia Gold is better. Forget that the statement is coming from a doctor and any so called expert. I am a doctor and a nutritional "expert" also and I tell you its is the same.
For the seed chia it is the same: "semilla de chia"
yes, one of them grows in the wild and the other is what you put on your chia pets...
No
Health food stores (look for Chia/ Salba, yes, it is the same) and even some bulk stores.
Salba is a seed that is considered to be the most nutritious. Salba has more omega 3 than what's in a fish and is considered to be gluten free, vegan, and kosher.
A Chia seed in Japan is still called a chia seed. Chia seeds come from a plant that grows in Mexico.
hell yeah
tukhmay malangaan