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Pumpkin Seeds

Pumpkin Seeds, 200g

Price €7.65
Availability: 1 In Stock

Pumpkin seeds from organic farming. Can be used in soups, salads and pastas or just as snacks.

May contain peanuts, soy, nuts and sesame seeds.

Hemp seeds, hulled, 200g

Hemp seeds, hulled, 200g

Price €12.55
Availability: 1 In Stock

Source of unsaturated fatty acids.

  • 100% organic production
  • Vegetable source of protein
  • Unsaturated fatty acids
  • Vitamins and minerals
  • Antioxidants
  • Vegan
Black Sesame Seeds

Black Sesame Seeds, 250g

Price €6.05
Availability: 10 In Stock

Used for decoration and seasoning of sushi, as well as yoghurt or kefir, and for baking or bakery products. 

Ingredients: organic black sesame seeds.

May contain traces of peanuts, soy and nuts.

Sesame Seeds

Sesame Seeds, 250g

Price €5.40
Availability: 7 In Stock

Sesame seeds from organic farming.

May contain traces of peanuts, soy and other nuts.

Seed Mixture

Seed Mixture, 250g

Price €5.45
Availability: 19 In Stock

Ingredients: poppy seeds* 30%, sunflower seeds* 25%, dark flax seeds* 25%, sesame seeds* 20%.

*organic

May contain traces of nuts.

Sunflower Seeds

Sunflower Seeds, 250g

Price €4.45
Availability: 5 In Stock

Perfect as snack or added to muesli with nuts, or as dressing for salads and pasta, or to garnish dishes or in dough for baked goods.

Ingredients: sunflower seeds.

May contain traces of nuts and sesame seeds.

Chia Seeds
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Chia Seeds, 400g

Price €12.80
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These tiny little seeds have high content of essential fatty acids, protein, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. Most importantly chia seeds are an excellent vegetarian source of omega-3 alpha-linolenic acid. Chia seeds are good source of calcium and protein for our tissues. Its nutrients are also good for our brains to function properly. 
Chia Seeds
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Chia Seeds, 250g

Price €9.15
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Thousands of years ago, chia seeds was a staple in the diets of ancient Mayans and Aztecs whose warriors relied on chia seeds to boost energy. Today this tiny seed is a favorite of athletes, especially distance runners, who tout it as endurance enhancing superfood.