Frutos Secos

Ground flax seeds

Ground flax seeds
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Ingredient Information

Name

Ground flax seeds

Category

Frutos Secos

Popularity

263 recipes

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Description

Ground flaxseeds are the crushed seeds of the Linum usitatissimum plant, known for their high content of fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants. When ground, these seeds allow for better absorption of their nutrients in the body and are commonly used in healthy cooking recipes to provide texture, a mild flavor, and nutritional benefits.

The origin of flaxseed dates back to temperate regions of Asia and Europe, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years for both food and textile linen production. Today, it is a popular ingredient worldwide, especially in vegetarian and vegan diets.

Regarding its properties, ground flaxseeds stand out as an excellent source of both soluble and insoluble fiber, which helps improve digestion and intestinal transit. Furthermore, they are rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), a type of plant-based omega-3 that contributes to cardiovascular health. They also contain lignans, compounds with antioxidant effects and potential hormonal action.

In different Latin American countries, ground flaxseeds may be known by different names; among the most common are: linaza molida, semilla de lino molida, or simply linaza. Although in some places "linaza" is also used to refer to the whole seeds, in the culinary context, the ground form is the most recommended to take full advantage of all its properties.

Nutritional Properties

27.3g
fiber
255mg
calcium
87mcg
folate
5.7mg
iron
813mg
potassium
1.6g
sugars
534
calories
392mg
magnesium
18.3g
proteins
0.31mg
vitamin e
1.64mg
vitamin b1
0.47mg
vitamin b6
42.2g
total fats
3.7g
saturated fats
28.9g
carbohydrates
7.5g
monounsaturated fats
28.7g
polyunsaturated fats

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