Recipe Directions

  • 1. Blend cashews and the water until nice and smooth.
  • 2. Add everything else (except the chia seeds). Blend again.
  • 3. Place the chia seeds in a bowl. Add the blended mixture. Stir thoroughly to ensure the chia seeds are well distributed.
  • Cover and refrigerate overnight (or for at least 3 hours).
  • Eat in the morning or for dessert in the evening! Stir well again before eating.
  • This is a delicious raw chia tapioca pudding recipe. The chia seeds become gelatinous and really remind me of good old-fashioned tapioca. Mmm!
  • If you have trouble finding chia seeds in your local community, try requesting that your local health store bring them in. They can also be ordered online.
  • LIKE THIS CHIA PUDDING RECIPE? WELL, CLICK HERE FOR A DIFFERENT CREAMY, FRUITY ONE!!

The Rawtarian's Thoughts

By The Rawtarian

One of my favourite foods right now are chia seeds.

What is their claim to fame (besides being known for sprouting those famous "chia pets")?

1. They become gelatinous, like tapioca, which makes them fun to use!

2. They are very filling.

3. They have an interesting texture which is a nice addition to the raw food lifestyle. (Jelly-like balls!)

4. Chia seeds are an incredible superfood.

This raw chia tapioca pudding recipe is delicious and a great way to incorporate chia seeds into your diet.

Raw chia tapioca pudding recipe inspired by Elena's Pantry

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Nutrition Facts

Nutritional score: 70 out of 100
  • This recipe is very low in Carbohydrates, and Sodium.
  • This recipe is a good source of Protein, and Iron.
  • This recipe is a noteworthy source of Dietary Fiber.

Amounts per 121 g (4 oz) suggested serving

NameAmount% Daily
Calories 240 10 %
Protein 7 g 12 %
Fat 15 g 19 %
Carbohydrates 21 g 6 %
Dietary Fiber 5 g 16 %
Sugars 9 g
Calcium 91 mg 9 %
Iron 2.8 mg 21 %
Sodium 37 mg 2 %
Source: The Rawtarian, USDA

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A little cinnamon and nutmeg are a marvellous edition! Thanks for posting! Your site has been great motivation!

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Hi April! Glad you are enjoying these raw food recipes! Your motivation helps motivate me :)

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I had some soaked dried apricots that i chopped with one of those hand choppers and added it into the mixture.. was a nice added sweet punch of flavor :)

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Mmm that would be a tasy addition! It would give a nice sharp, sweet bite I would think

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Hey N,
The recommended daily intake of chia is 1 tablespoon (dry). It’s fun to eat and highly nutritious but it’s exceedingly absorbent, (absorbs 18x it’s weight) So always be sure to hydrate it before consuming it and drink extra fluids if you are eating it in excess.
-E

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I used to make this pudding often,... not to be gross but because it's so fibrous it really promotes bowel movements but after a few days in a row of eating it, it seems to then create very hard stools to pass. The seeds are actaully visible.

I will say that my ratio of seeds to liquid is probably closer to 1 to 3 as opposed to your 1/4 cup to 2. I won't hold it against you for not publishing this post but would appreciate an educated answer - if you have one.

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Hey N,
The recommended daily intake of chia is 1 tablespoon (dry). It's fun to eat and highly nutritious but it's exceedingly absorbent, (absorbs 18x it's weight) So always be sure to hydrate it before consuming it and drink extra fluids if you are eating it in excess.
-E

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This looks amazing.... I love Chia!!!! :) Lovin your site too!!!!!

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It IS amazing! I used to be addicted to it. I should make it more often again!

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well, i'm behind in the times. Yesterday was my first chia pudding experience. WOW!. I'm in love. Difference is they made it with almond milk. Wow it's amazing. Simple. no fruit, just almond milk, agave and vanilla. Also, new to your site. Pretty nice. lol
And i'm learning all the greatness that chia has to offer. Extremely healthy.

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SuzieQ - Glad you are in love with such a worthy recipient of your amour - raw chia pudding lol :)

I am being serious :) I love this recipe! Hehe

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Nice!! I'm trying my best to transition to a majority raw food diet, and having such fun experimenting with new recipes. This one sounds just like my style - simple and fussfree....and I have all the ingredients. Think I'll give it a go in the next few days!

Thanks so much for the recipe. I've been sprinkling dry chia seeds on my cereal and everything else I can think of, but I had no idea they go gelatinous when soaked. Oh, the possibilities...:-)

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Hope it works out for you!! I love chia

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This makes a rather large amount. How long will this keep in the refrigerator?

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Hmm, it'll keep for a few days, but it is best eaten within 24-48 hours. Also, sometimes after refrigerating a light film will gather on the top layer of the pudding. Don't worry, just stir it up.

It doesn't actually make THAT much, and it's easy to eat and light tasting so it doesn't last long in our house of 2.

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Skipped my morning Acai shake (Acai, Banana, Hemp Milk, Honey), instead, whipped up a batch of Chi-Tap-Pudding..drank it with a straw, gave me some serious energy, just what I needed for the early morning surf session!
Thanks, again!

Another great recipe.

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Hi Kyle. Cool, yes this would be good surfing food! It is pretty heavy, so it'll keep you going I am sure.

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And I certainly would not doubt that it's fattening, Julie. I don't tend to weigh myself, but I can just kind of feel that it is really heavy and sits full in my stomach. Guess we better control ourselves and only have it once and a while, huh?

I do think it's important to have really nice ****raw*** recipes that we feel are major treats, though. They help us stay raw, IMO. Bye!

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Lol, I am so glad you like it! Yes, if I am home alone for a long period of time, sometimes my husband comes home and if I am all lazy or lethargic he will ask me, "Did you eat another batch of chia pudding all by yourself while I was out?" :))

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I love this recipe! In fact I liked it so much I made it a 2nd time within 3 days time. However I think it is fattening (as after eating both batches by myself) I gained a couple lbs.
Maybe next time--however hard it will be-- I will share... :)

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Just in case anyone is considering making it, it is my #1 favourite recipe of all time. Just try it!!!! You'll be glad you did. Make sure you're mixing and stirring it really well though at the end. Perhaps just bring the bowl in front of you while you watch TV and stir it for a long time. Then put it in the fridge.

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I can't help but wonder what this would be like dehydrated. I do that often, though.

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I bet it would be delicious. BUT it is so @#$#$@%@#$%$ good raw that I can't see myself having enough patience to dehydrate it, lol.

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I am looking for Chia Pudding recipes. I have my own and wanted to see how other recipes looked. I teach raw living food classes. I have been eating raw living foods for 4 year.

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