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Avocado Pudding with Chia Seeds, a Keto Friendly Dessert

Whether you are on a ketogenic diet or are lactose intolerant, avocado pudding with chia seeds is a great alternative for anyone craving dessert. With ingredients like avocado, coconut cream and chia seeds, this pudding packs a nutrient rich punch. It is full of goodness that will do wonders for your health and general well-being. Best of all, it’s delicious and very easy to make.

Nutrient-Dense Avocado Recipe

Avocado is a fantastic nutrient-dense fruit. It is low in carbohydrates (one medium size avocado has approximately 2g of carbs) full of nutritious fat, antioxidants, vitamins, fibre, magnesium, folate, and loaded with potassium. What do all these nutrients translate to? Avocados are basically amazing for your health. They will help to keep your heart healthy, protect your vision, maintain your bones strong and help you fight against certain types of cancers.

Pairing avocado with coconut cream and chia seeds makes for a delicious pudding. Served chilled it’s absolutely addictive and fantastic for anyone on a ketogenic diet. It also works for those who is lactose intolerant as it is dairy free too. Give it a try and let me know.

 

Avocado Pudding with Chia Seeds

(311 Calories, 5g net carbs, 13g fibre, 26g fat, 5g protein)

 

Ingredients:

Chia seeds

 

Avocado pudding

 

Preparation:

  1. Mix chia seeds, coconut cream, and lakanto together until it is combined in a small bowl and refrigerate it.
  2. Blend avocado, vanilla essence, lakanto and coconut cream until it resembles a smoothie consistency-wise. Scoop into a dessert glass.
  3. Cover and keep chilled for at least 1 hour.
  4. To serve, take out your avocado pudding and pour chia seeds mixture on top. Get your spoon ready and dig in!

 

What is a Ketogenic Diet or Keto?

A ketogenic diet is a low carbohydrate, moderate protein, and high fat diet. It revolves around limiting our carbohydrate intake in order to put our body in a state of burning fat for energy as opposed to glucose.

When we eat a lot of carbs, our body produces glucose and insulin. Glucose turns into energy while insulin is produced to process the glucose in our bloodstream by taking it around the body. Since the glucose is being used as an energy source, our fats are not needed and just sit there in storage.

By lowering our intake of carbohydrates, we put our body in a state called “ketosis”. During this state, our body makes ketones, which are produced from the breakdown of fats in the liver.

Loading our body with fats and taking away carbohydrates, will make our body burn ketones as the primary energy source instead of glucose. In other words, we burn fat for energy as opposed to burning sugar. Optimal ketone levels offer many health, weight loss, physical and mental performance benefits.

 

 

For other Asianketo recipes, check out my websiteInstagram and Facebook. The ultimate aim of Asianketo is to spread a healthier eating lifestyle by sharing delicious, fast, easy, keto Asian inspired dishes where culture, food stories and traditions are part of the recipes. Something delicious and familiar to our palate and close to Malaysian hearts.

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