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5 quick desi chia bowls for busy mornings

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 16, 2025, 16:59 IST
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5 quick desi chia bowls for busy mornings

If you’ve got a jar of chia seeds sitting in the kitchen, it’s time to use it well. These tiny seeds are full of fibre, protein, and omega-3s, and they help keep you full for hours without feeling too heavy. With a bit of desi style, chia bowls can turn into a flavourful, filling, and easy breakfast that’s ready when you are. Soak the seeds overnight, let them puff up, and enjoy them with nourishing toppings that suit your taste. Here are some tasty Indian ways to enjoy chia bowls and power through busy mornings.

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Masala chai chia bowl

Mix soaked chia with a little milk that has been simmered with tea, cardamom, ginger, and cloves. Add some chopped dates or dried figs for sweetness and top it with a few toasted almonds. This comforting mix brings the essence of your morning chai into a chilled, satisfying breakfast bowl.

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Mango haldi chia bowl

Puree fresh mango with a tiny pinch of haldi and a drop of honey. Layer it over your chia pudding and garnish with pumpkin seeds or dried coconut flakes. The sweetness of mango balances the mild flavour of turmeric, making it a delicious and healthy way to support your immunity.

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Rose and sabja chia bowl

Add rosewater to your chia soak, and once it’s set, top with soaked sabja seeds, pomegranate, and a few crushed pistachios. It’s cooling, hydrating, and perfect for hot mornings when you want something light but satisfying.

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Coconut curry leaf chia bowl

Stir in a spoon of coconut milk and top the chia base with crushed curry leaves, roasted peanuts, and a light tempering of mustard seeds in ghee. It’s nutty, comforting, and surprisingly refreshing. Great for digestion and packed with good fats to keep you going longer.

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Gulkand banana chia bowl

Mash a ripe banana into your chia mix, stir in a spoon of gulkand, and top with cashews or sunflower seeds. It’s naturally sweet, helps with digestion, and brings a gentle floral flavour that feels indulgent without being over the top.



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