It is called Sabja in Hindi. In summer most Hyderabadis drink this in kind of flavoured milk shake called FALOODA. This seed looks like a Mustard Seed. The minute you put it in water this seed becomes like Gelatin - spongy and like a Papaya seed (mucous and fleshy). The seed is used to beat the heat in summer, is good for motion sickness, and for the burning tummy.
sabja it is used in falooda kulfi for its cooling effects
chia seeds
Chia seeds are called 'sabja' or 'kalonji' in Hindi .It helps to reduce weight by eliminating hunger.No: kalonji seeds are also called nigella or black onion seeds and are completely different from chia. Kalonji is often used in pickles, has a very unique, bitter, tangy flavour and is deep black in colour (calory/100g = 345), native to South Asia. Chia seeds are grey-brown/white in colour, look like small bird-seeds and don't have a particularly discernible taste (calory/100g = 486), native to central America. Kedar is right however about the hunger benefits of kalonji. There appear to be indications that kalonji may help with opiate withdrawal symptoms, whereas it is said that chia seeds are addictive. I have no idea to what degree either statements are true to fact.
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The Spanish name for chia seeds is las semillas de chÃ?a. The chia is in the mint family and the scientific name is salvia hispanica.
sabja it is used in falooda kulfi for its cooling effects
In Hindi it is called subja.Subja, in Marathi also it is called Sabja.
chia
chia seeds
The Gujarati word for chia seeds is tukmaria. Chia seeds are small beige and brown seeds that have a wealth of nutrition in them.
Chia seeds are called 'sabja' or 'kalonji' in Hindi .It helps to reduce weight by eliminating hunger.No: kalonji seeds are also called nigella or black onion seeds and are completely different from chia. Kalonji is often used in pickles, has a very unique, bitter, tangy flavour and is deep black in colour (calory/100g = 345), native to South Asia. Chia seeds are grey-brown/white in colour, look like small bird-seeds and don't have a particularly discernible taste (calory/100g = 486), native to central America. Kedar is right however about the hunger benefits of kalonji. There appear to be indications that kalonji may help with opiate withdrawal symptoms, whereas it is said that chia seeds are addictive. I have no idea to what degree either statements are true to fact.
Flax seeds are an alternative for chia seeds.
I am not 100% sure but from what I read on a blog it could be Takmaria in Gujarati
Chia seeds are incredibly healthy. The baby should consume chia seeds in great moderation. The baby can drink the chia seeds by mixing them in with different fruits in a smoothie.
The Chia seeds are called kalonji or sabja seed in Tamil.
There are a few things you can do with chia seeds. You can plant them, weight loss and energy.
they are chia seeds