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Flax / Chia Seed Egg

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30
Kcal
1.8g
Fat
2.5g
Carbs
1.5g
Protein
Flax / Chia Seed Egg

If you’re looking to add extra nutrition and promote gut health in your baking or cooking, try using a flax and chia seed egg as a natural egg replacer. This simple mix of ground flax or chia seeds combined with water creates a gel-like consistency that mimics the binding properties of eggs, making it perfect for vegan or allergy-friendly recipes.

Flax and chia seeds are loaded with digestion-loving fiber, especially a type called mucilage, which forms a gum-like texture when mixed with liquid. This fiber is excellent for supporting healthy bowel movements and helping to balance blood sugar levels by slowing digestion and promoting steady energy release.

Incorporating flax and chia seed eggs into your recipes adds more than just functionality. These seeds are rich in anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds that contribute to reducing inflammation in the body and may even offer anti-cancer benefits. By using this egg replacer, you’re enhancing your meals with powerful nutrients that support long-term health.

Beyond the health advantages, flax and chia seeds also bring a pleasant, slightly nutty flavor and a satisfying texture to baked goods, pancakes, muffins, or even savory dishes like veggie burgers. The seeds help create a moist, tender crumb while adding a subtle crunch, making your recipes taste even better.

Easy to prepare and versatile, flax and chia seed eggs are an excellent way to boost the nutritional profile of your cooking while promoting gut health and digestion. Whether you’re avoiding eggs due to allergies, dietary preferences, or simply want to add more fiber and omega-3 fatty acids to your diet, this natural egg alternative is a tasty, wholesome choice that benefits both your recipes and your body.

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