Pumpkin Seeds

Pumpkin Seeds, 200g

Price €7.78
Availability: 25 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.

Hulled Hemp Seeds – Nutrient-Rich Protein Source | Bio4you

Hemp seeds, hulled, 200g

Price €12.76
Availability: 18 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 €6.15
Availability: 25 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 €5.49
Availability: 14 In Stock

Sesame seeds from organic farming.

May contain traces of peanuts, soy and other nuts.

Seed Mixture

Seed Mixture, 250g

Price €5.54
Availability: 34 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 €4.52
Availability: 9 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: hulled sunflower seeds from organic farming.

May contain traces of peanuts, soy, sesame seeds and other nuts.

Chia Seeds
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Chia Seeds, 400g

Price €13.01
Availability: 102 In Stock
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 €9.30
Availability: 4 In Stock

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.