The Chia Popsicles Contain Anti-Oxidants and Other Health Benefits
Alyson Wyers — August 11, 2015 — Lifestyle
References: thrivemarket & refinery29
In addition to featuring the truly unbeatable combination of blueberry and balsamic, these chia popsicles also contain a superfood. Created by Merce Muse for Thrive Market, the Balsamic-Roasted Blueberry Chia Popsicles consist of a number of bold and fruity flavors as well as chia seeds.
Not unlike flax, chia seeds contain high amounts of health Omega 3 fatty acids. This is supposed to be good for brain function, but the health benefits are not definitive fact.
To make the fruity frozen dessert at home, you will need balsamic vinegar, black pepper, blueberries, chia seeds, coconut milk, coconut oil, coconut sugar, raw honey, sea salt and vanilla extract.
The creamy and sweet treats show how ice pops aren't just for kids.
Not unlike flax, chia seeds contain high amounts of health Omega 3 fatty acids. This is supposed to be good for brain function, but the health benefits are not definitive fact.
To make the fruity frozen dessert at home, you will need balsamic vinegar, black pepper, blueberries, chia seeds, coconut milk, coconut oil, coconut sugar, raw honey, sea salt and vanilla extract.
The creamy and sweet treats show how ice pops aren't just for kids.
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