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Botanical term: chia seeds
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Chia — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Chía. Chia … Wikipédia en Français
chia — ˈchēə noun ( s) Etymology: Spanish chía, from Nahuatl chía, chian, from Maya chiháan strong, strengthening 1. : any of several plants of the genus Salvia of Mexico and the southwestern United States (Salvia columbariae, S. hispanica, S.… … Useful english dictionary
Chia Pet — A Chia Homer with a Chia Elmer Fudd in the background Chia Pets are American styled animal shaped terracotta figurines[1] used to sprout chia,[2] where the chia sprouts grow within a couple of weeks … Wikipedia
chia — /chee euh/, n. 1. a plant, Salvia columbariae, of the mint family, native to the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, having mostly basal, oblong leaves and small blue flowers: the seeds are used as food and as the source of a beverage. 2. any of… … Universalium
chia — noun a Mexican plant, Salvia columbariae, related to mint; it has blue flowers and edible seeds … Wiktionary
chia — /ˈtʃiə/ (say cheeuh) noun either of two plants in the mint family, Salvia hispanica or S. columbariae, the seeds of which are soaked in water to make a nutritious drink; said to be an appetite suppressant. {Nahuatl chian oily} …
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