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Flax Seeds (Linseeds)
WHAT NATURALLY IT CONTAINS
Naturally occurring omega-3 fatty acids, dietary fiber, plant-based protein and lignans.Commonly added to breakfasts, smoothies and everyday meals.
What it is
Just Flax Seeds. Nothing else.
Flax Seeds, also known as Linseeds, are among the most versatile seeds found in a modern pantry. Naturally rich in omega-3 fatty acids, dietary fiber, plant-based protein and lignans, they are valued for both their nutritional profile and ease of use.
One of the most recognized features of Flax Seeds is their naturally occurring omega-3 content. Combined with fiber and protein, this makes them a popular ingredient in balanced eating plans focused on everyday nutrition. Their mild flavour allows them to blend easily into smoothies, breakfast bowls, baked foods and cooked meals.
Flax Seeds are also valued for their versatility beyond the plate. When soaked, they form a natural gel that has made them a familiar ingredient in DIY hair and skincare preparations. While their primary place remains in the kitchen, this additional use has helped them remain relevant across generations of home remedies and self-care routines.
Because they are simple, affordable and easy to use, Flax Seeds often become part of a daily habit rather than an occasional ingredient. A spoonful added to breakfast can easily become a routine that lasts for years.
What we carry are single-ingredient Flax Seeds. No additives. No flavouring. No preservatives. Just Flax Seeds, the way they should be.
WHY PEOPLE CHOOSE IT
– Naturally rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
– A good source of dietary fiber.
– Contains plant-based protein and lignans.
– Popular in balanced eating plans.
– Easy to add to everyday meals.
Works Well With
Chia Seeds
For a broader omega-3 and fiber profile.
Pumpkin Seeds
For added protein and minerals.
Sunflower Seeds
For texture and everyday nutrition.
A Place In The Kitchen
Flax Seeds rarely needed special preparation. Ground, soaked or simply sprinkled over food, they found their way into breakfasts, snacks and everyday meals. Their place was not in complicated recipes, but in small daily habits.
Also Known As / regional Names:
English: Flax Seeds, Kannada: ಆಗಸೆ ಬೀಜಗಳು, Hindi (Devanagari): अलसी के बीज, Tamil: ஆளி விதைகள், Telugu: అవిసె గింజలు, Malayalam: ചണവിത്തുകൾ, Bengali: তিসি বীজ & Marathi: जवस बियाStorage Instruction
How to use
A ritual,
not a routine.
Breakfast - Add to oats, yogurt, smoothie bowls or fruit.
Smoothies - Blend into smoothies for added fiber and nutrition.
Baking - Mix into breads, rotis, crackers and homemade snacks.
Everyday Meals - Sprinkle over salads, soups and grain bowls.
What people say
Quietly consistent.
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