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Organic Golden Flaxseed (Linseed) - 1kg Reviews

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Organic Golden Flaxseed is high in antioxidants called lignans.
Organic Golden Flaxseed is a very popular whole food which has been cultivated for over 6000 years.  You may sometimes hear these little nutrient dense seeds being called linseed - they are exactly the same thing.

One 30g serving of organic golden linseed is:

High in protein
Fibre
B1
Magnesium and Manganese.

Flaxseed is actually one of the richest sources of plant based omega 3 fatty acids (also called alpha-linolenic acid - ALA).

You can buy ground flax but this reduces its shelf life and it is hard to preserve the quality of the fats once they are in powder form.  We recommend grinding small batches yourself on a regular basis.  You can store the powder in the fridge in an airtight container for up to a month.

You can simply sprinkle the organic golden linseeds over food but soaking or grinding them releases more of their nutritional power.  Flax can also be brewed into a tea by steeping it in hot water for 10 minutes.

If you are feeling creative organic golden flaxseed can also be made into natural hair or skin serum by soaking it overnight and using its gel-like secretions.  Once it has been soaked it can be kept refrigerated for 3-5 days.

You could also try our organic brown flaxseed.

Ingredients: Organic Flaxseed

Origin: Hungary / Bulgaria / Kazachstan / Poland

Allergen Information: Packed on premises that handle gluten, tree nuts, sesame, soya, peanuts, lupin, celery, mustard.

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Best one I have tried.
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Posted 3 years ago
Seeds as expected. Packaging needs thought as to how plastic will be avoided in the future. I reuse the bags (I freeze items then pop them out of tubs into these bags) but the bags don't seal and I now have an awful lot in use in my freezer plus many spares. I will now start to look elsewhere for a supplier who is thinking about plastic waste - even though this will cost me more (I will eat less and even more healthily to pay for this as I have some spare flesh!) It's all very well worrying about pesticides etc but we need to worry about the plastic bags too as it's all connected! I know this isn't easy when you are worried about mung beans loose in parcels and spillage, but there really isn't another option other than we start to resolve this (in my opinion). I will now look for a store that sells these items loose and vote with my wallet if nothing is done (sorry). Otherwise the service is fantastic - good information, easy ordering, delivered in a fair timescale, sturdy box (which I can reuse and can pass on to those who are moving house to reuse again) - just unfortunately too many not-very-useful plastic bags!
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