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"Discover the Power of Chia: From Italy's Lazio to Sardinia's Stunning Beaches" Chia, a tiny seed with immense nutritional benefits

Background imageChia Collection: Chia seeds

Chia seeds. Pile of seeds from the chia (Salvia hispanica) plant. Chia is grown commercially for its edible seeds, which are rich in omega-3 fatty acids and are traditionally eaten in Mexico

Background imageChia Collection: Italy, Lazio, Viterbo district, Chia, The falls, location of the Pasolini Film

Italy, Lazio, Viterbo district, Chia, The falls, location of the Pasolini Film " The Gospel According to St. Matthew"

Background imageChia Collection: Italy, Sardinia, Cala Cipolla

Italy, Sardinia, Cala Cipolla

Background imageChia Collection: Italy, Sardinia, South Western Sardinia. Chia

Italy, Sardinia, South Western Sardinia. Chia

Background imageChia Collection: Danny Chia

Danny Chia Malaysia The Open Championship 2010 The Old Course, St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland 17 July 2010 Date: 17 July 2010

Background imageChia Collection: Variety of uncooked superfood cereals, chia, red lentils, pearl spelled, red beans, chickpeas

Variety of uncooked superfood cereals, chia, red lentils, pearl spelled, red beans, chickpeas, green azuki on rusty metal background, flat layout, view from above, space for text

Background imageChia Collection: Altar frontal from the Church of Saint Martin, Chia, Spain, depicting Saint Martin of Tours

Altar frontal from the Church of Saint Martin, Chia, Spain, depicting Saint Martin of Tours
XIR498163 Altar frontal from the Church of Saint Martin, Chia, Spain, depicting Saint Martin of Tours and four scenes from his life, 1150-1200 (tempera on panel) by Johannes Pintor

Background imageChia Collection: Picture No. 10899541

Picture No. 10899541
Mastic Trees (Pistacia lentiscus var chia) Date:

Background imageChia Collection: Picture No. 10899539

Picture No. 10899539
Mastic Trees (Pistacia lentiscus var chia ) Date:

Background imageChia Collection: Picture No. 10899536

Picture No. 10899536
Old Olive Grove - full of Mediterranean Mayweed (Anthemis chia) (Anthemis chia) Date:

Background imageChia Collection: Picture No. 10899540

Picture No. 10899540
Ancient Mastic trees (Pistacia lentiscus var chia) Date:

Background imageChia Collection: Picture No. 10899531

Picture No. 10899531
Mastic Tree Flowers (Pistacia lentiscus var chia) Date:

Background imageChia Collection: Costa del Sud, near Chia, Cagliari Province, Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Costa del Sud, near Chia, Cagliari Province, Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageChia Collection: Italy, Sardinia Region, Province of Cagliari, beach at Chia

Italy, Sardinia Region, Province of Cagliari, beach at Chia
Italy - Sardinia Region - Chia (Province of Cagliari), beach

Background imageChia Collection: Imperial Seal with Figure of Dragon. 1796-1820

Imperial Seal with Figure of Dragon. 1796-1820. Ivory. Chia-chin period (1796-1820). Chinese art. Qing period. Decorative Arts. SINGAPORE. Singapore. Lee Kong Chian Art Museum

Background imageChia Collection: Chia, southeast coast

Chia, southeast coast, island of Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageChia Collection: Chia, island of Sardinia

Chia, island of Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageChia Collection: Chia beach

Chia beach, south coast, island of Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe


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"Discover the Power of Chia: From Italy's Lazio to Sardinia's Stunning Beaches" Chia, a tiny seed with immense nutritional benefits, has its roots in various parts of Italy. In the picturesque Viterbo district of Lazio, you can find the enchanting village of Chia. This charming location served as a backdrop for Pasolini's film and is also known for its breathtaking waterfalls. But it doesn't end there - head over to Cala Cipolla in Sardinia, where chia seeds have become synonymous with healthy living. Nestled along the island's stunning coastline, this paradise offers not only crystal-clear waters but also an abundance of chia-based dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. Venturing further into South Western Sardinia brings us to another gem - Chia. Here, amidst golden sandy beaches and azure waters, locals embrace chia as a staple ingredient in their traditional cuisine. It adds a delightful crunch and nutty flavor to their dishes while providing essential nutrients. Speaking of namesakes, let's not forget about Danny Chia - a renowned golfer who has made his mark on international courses. Just like his skill on the greens, chia seeds are known for their exceptional health benefits such as being rich in omega-3 fatty acids and fiber. In addition to its historical significance and culinary uses across Italy, chias' versatility extends beyond borders. A variety of uncooked superfood cereals featuring chia seeds alongside red lentils, pearl spelled grains, red beans chickpeas, and green azuki beans create an enticing visual feast on rusty metal background – perfect for capturing attention or inspiring healthy eating habits. Even Spain pays homage to this incredible seed through art; an altar frontal from the Church of Saint Martin in Chía depicts Saint Martin himself holding pride of place among other religious symbols.