Go Vegan Raw Basil Seeds for weight loss – 300gm | Sabja Seed, Takmuria Seeds 300g (Jar Pack)

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Go Vegan Raw Basil Seeds for weight loss – 300gm | Sabja Seed, Takmuria Seeds 300g (Jar Pack)
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Go Vegan Raw Basil Seeds for weight loss – 300gm | Sabja Seed, Takmuria Seeds 300g (Jar Pack)


Price: ₹499 - ₹149.00
(as of Oct 16, 2025 22:07:11 UTC – Details)

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Basil seeds have a long history of use in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine

Just 1 tablespoon (0.5 ounces or 13 grams) of basil seeds is a good source of iron, calcium, and magnesium — which could help fill important shortfalls in your diet.

In the food industry, the pectin-rich gum from basil seeds can help thicken and stabilize food mixtures like salad dressings and ice cream. It can be used at home as well.

Basil seeds and chia seeds both form a gel when soaked and are nutritionally similar. However, chia seeds contain twice as much omega-3 fat but a little less fiber than basil seeds.

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you can use basil seeds in: 1. smoothies 2. milkshakes 3. lemonade and other drinks 4. soups 5. salad dressings 6. yogurt 7. pudding 8. hot cereal like oatmeal 9. whole-grain pancakes 10. whole-grain pasta dishes 11. bread and muffins

Basil seeds are high in fiber, a good source of minerals, rich in plant-based omega-3 fat

You can eat them after soaking them in liquid. Basil seed beverages have long been popular in India and Southeast Asia and are now catching on in the United States as well.

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Basil seeds have a long history of use in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine
Just 1 tablespoon (0.5 ounces or 13 grams) of basil seeds is a good source of iron, calcium, and magnesium — which could help fill important shortfalls in your diet.
In the food industry, the pectin-rich gum from basil seeds can help thicken and stabilize food mixtures like salad dressings and ice cream. It can be used at home as well.
Basil seeds and chia seeds both form a gel when soaked and are nutritionally similar. However, chia seeds contain twice as much omega-3 fat but a little less fiber than basil seeds.
you can use basil seeds in: 1. smoothies 2. milkshakes 3. lemonade and other drinks 4. soups 5. salad dressings 6. yogurt 7. pudding 8. hot cereal like oatmeal 9. whole-grain pancakes 10. whole-grain pasta dishes 11. bread and muffins
Basil seeds are high in fiber, a good source of minerals, rich in plant-based omega-3 fat
You can eat them after soaking them in liquid. Basil seed beverages have long been popular in India and Southeast Asia and are now catching on in the United States as well.
Basil seeds are rich in fibre, which makes them a weight loss-friendly food item. Fibre content in foods can help to fill you up, and reduce hunger. Reduced hunger means you eat less, and fewer extra calories are stored in your body as fat.
Basil neutralise the acidic effect of HCL in the body and bring relief. Soaked sabja seeds are full of water and they help in soothing the stomach lining and thus relieves the burning sensation.
basil seeds could be an important source of iron and calcium for people who don’t eat meat or dairy products

Customers say

Customers find these basil seeds to be of good quality and appreciate their health benefits, with one customer noting they help reduce fat and another mentioning they control appetite. However, the value for money receives mixed feedback, with several customers finding them too expensive. Additionally, some customers report issues with mud content when soaking the seeds.