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​​7 ways to eat more seeds for extra crunch and nutrition​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 3, 2025, 17:00 IST
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7 ways to eat more seeds for extra crunch and nutrition

Small but powerful, seeds are an easy way to boost your meals with texture and loads of nutrition. Whether you like chia, sunflower, flax, or pumpkin, these tiny powerhouses are packed with healthy fats, fibre, protein, and plenty of goodness. They also add a satisfying crunch to any dish. Not sure how to include more in your diet? No worries—we’ve got simple, tasty ways to sprinkle, stir, and snack your way to seed-filled meals.

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Top off your toast

Avocado toast is a classic, but adding hemp seeds and chili flakes takes it to the next level. Seeds bring a crunchy texture and a boost of protein and omega-3s. They also enhance the overall flavour of your meal. Try sunflower or sesame seeds on nut butter toast for a sweet-salty combo that hits every time. It’s the perfect way to spice up your regular toast, making it both tastier and more nutritious for a delicious, energy-boosting snack.

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Blend into smoothies

Tossing a spoonful of flax or chia into your smoothie is an easy way to thicken it up while adding fibre. These seeds help keep you full longer and support digestion. They blend in smoothly, so you won’t even notice they’re there. Plus, they won’t mess with the flavor, so you still get that fruity, creamy perfection without any unwanted taste.

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Make a seed sprinkle mix

Think of it like your go-to seasoning blend, but much more nourishing. Combine pumpkin, sesame, and hemp seeds with a pinch of sea salt and your favorite herbs. This mix adds a great crunch and loads of nutrition. Keep a jar on hand to sprinkle over salads, soups, roasted veggies—basically anything that could use a little extra flavor and goodness. It’s a simple way to boost your meals effortlessly.

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Upgrade your baking game

Seeds make a surprisingly great addition to baked goods. Stir flax or chia into muffin batter, or press sesame seeds onto the tops of homemade crackers. They add texture and a nice crunch to your treats. Plus, they also sneak in minerals like magnesium and zinc, which support immunity and energy.

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DIY energy bites

Blend dates, oats, nut butter, and your favourite seeds into bite-sized snacks perfect for snacking on the go. Sunflower and flax seeds give them structure, while chia adds a bit of chewiness. These bites are great for a pre-workout boost or a mid-afternoon snack without any packaging.

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Level up your yogurt or oat bowls

Your morning oatmeal or yogurt just became way more interesting. Add pumpkin seeds for a nutty crunch, chia for a pudding-like texture, or flax for earthy depth. They bring more than just flavour—they’re packed with fibre and healthy fats. You’ll also get plant-based protein to help fuel your day and keep you going strong.

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Toss onto stir-fries and grain bowls

Finished your veggie stir-fry or quinoa bowl and feel it could use a little more? Try adding toasted sesame or pumpkin seeds. They not only bring flavor, crunch, and nutrients but also make your meal feel more hearty. These seeds are an easy way to give your dinner a quick upgrade and make it even more delicious.


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