A friend made this for me once, except she replaced the coconut with dates. Delicious and easy to make! This is so filling, and chia seeds are a complete source of protein. It’s a perfect, delicious source of protein for kids, with 15 grams of protein per serving.  Chia seeds are great for anyone with...

Recipe Directions

1. Blend everything, except the chia seeds, in a Vita-Mix until creamy and smooth.

2. Then spoon the soaked chia seeds in the chocolate pudding and stir until mixed. It will look like tapioca pearls!

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By rawclaire

A friend made this for me once, except she replaced the coconut with dates. Delicious and easy to make!

This is so filling, and chia seeds are a complete source of protein. It’s a perfect, delicious source of protein for kids, with 15 grams of protein per serving. 

Chia seeds are great for anyone with constipation, as they ease digestion. Good for diabetics as well.

You could also try a vanilla pudding, but the chocolate powder seems to be a major ingredient in this recipe.

One Lucky Duck suggests mixing chia seeds with cashew butter, but why would you want to mix some expensive, high quality product as chia seeds with cashew butter? It’s gross to me. :/

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This Raw Soldier loves the chia! It will be one of my main staple foods through deployment. I have small runner's pouches that I am going to keep these in and on me at ALL times. Warrior nutrition at its finest!

Cheap, very good.

http://natural-remedeez.com

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Anamoel: Here's what I found for chia seeds:

Sunfood.com: 10.95 for 1.50 pounds

Naturalzing.com: 6.29 for 8 oz.

Livingtreecommunity.com: 6.99 for 8 oz., 13.98 for 1 pound, 24.99 for 2 pounds

Sunfood.com has the best deal, but it's a whole pound and a half. Have fun shopping!

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rawclaire, are they truly tasteless as advertised? If you grind them, before soaking, does it improve the texture of the gel? Thanks

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Try

http://www.azurestandard.com

Way cheaper for chia

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iherb.com has great prices (!!), really cheap shipping (free over $60) and a variety of options for chia seeds...seriously my favorite website for so many raw supplements (stevia, chia, lucuma, maca, etc.)...I have a coupon code for $5 off for new customers too...It's MAS763. Enjoy! : )

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This Raw Soldier loves the chia! It will be one of my main staple foods through deployment. I have small runner's pouches that I am going to keep these in and on me at ALL times. Warrior nutrition at its finest!

Cheap, very good.

http://natural-remedeez.com

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I get mine at www.buychiaseed.com for $12/lb. or 2 lbs for $20, free shipping.

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Anamoel: Here's what I found for chia seeds:

Sunfood.com: 10.95 for 1.50 pounds

Naturalzing.com: 6.29 for 8 oz.

Livingtreecommunity.com: 6.99 for 8 oz., 13.98 for 1 pound, 24.99 for 2 pounds

Sunfood.com has the best deal, but it's a whole pound and a half. Have fun shopping!

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anmaoel - chia seeds are expensive no matter where you buy them, but oneluckyduck.com sells them for about $13 for 10 oz. I buy them for 17.00 per pound at my local health food store, Roots Market. I am near two Vitamin Shopppes, but neither of them carry chia seeds, so it all depends on your area since ardesmond bought them there.

Ardesmond - maybe the next update for Gone Raw is to make a Gone raw restaurant chain store!

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Ammanoel I get my CHIA SEEDS from the VITAMIN SHOPPE not sure if you have this store in your area but they also have a website where they can ship them to you. The product is GREENS CHIA SEEDS>

I just made this pudding this morning and loved it. I had to add 2 Tbs of Chocolate as I find 1 Tbs just doesn't do it for me. I also added a little more agave since I added the extra chocolate.

Hippie Chick glad you caught that it was a cup after soaking.

Rawclaire keep up the good work, now if we only had someone that can make the light savory dishes the way you spit these treats out GONE RAW would be unstoppable.

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does anyone recommend a good website to get chia seeds, for a good price?? i'm curious to try those.

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Rawclaire, you said your friend replaced the coconut with dates. Do you know how many dates she used? I would like to make this recipe without the coconut. i am also interested in using vanilla powder instead of cacao. do you have any idea how much to use?

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Ok rawclaire, I'm going out tomorrow to buy a coconut just for this. This is another one of those jobs I need you to come over for - opening the coconut, but I'll give it my best shot!

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Oh yes, sorry, that's one cup after soaking!

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Yum!! Love Chia!!

One cup of chia seeds is a lot. Perhaps you mean one cup AFTER soaking, right?

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It will be just like having a bubble tea smoothie. Great recipe!!

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yes cherie, they are completely flavorless, just have a nice tapioca pearl texture.

Don't grind them, if you do this you will end up with chia-coconut dough, instead of pudding. Just stir them in after they soak, and you'll have great pudding! Your welcome :)

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oh, this one sounds good too! Cherie, they are tasteless to me. All you really get is the mouth feel of the crunchy seeds popping in your mouth. I don't find them slimy in the least, in fact I have been loving this new discovery!

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rawclaire, are they truly tasteless as advertised? If you grind them, before soaking, does it improve the texture of the gel? Thanks

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Yes, they are one of the most mucinelagenous (I'm sure that's not spelled right) seeds. BUT, they are also the only seeds that are tolerable when soaked! They are great!!! Whenever they hit water, they produce a nice gel JUST like tapioca pearls!! Try it!

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This sounds goods. I am picking up some CHIA seeds tomorrow as this will be my first time buying and trying them. My daughter and I are very sensitive to slimy feeling food. Are chia seeds slimy once they are soaked, can't help but to ask as when I look at them on the tapioca recipe on this site they look some what weird.

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