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		Definition of chia in US English: chianoun ˈCHēəˈCHēə A plant of the mint family with clusters of small two-lipped purple flowers. Chia is common throughout California and the Great Basin. Salvia columbariae, family Labiatae  Example sentencesExamples -  These include amaranth, chia, buckwheat, and quinoa.
 -  The chia, for instance, has exquisite flowers that look like mini-orchids unfolding from a pointed purple sphere.
 -  Speckled red liquid signifies a drink made from chia seed - too sweet, alas, to allow a distinctive taste profile to shine through.
 -  I keep my fat intake low, and besides hidden fats in chicken, beef and fish, I take in essential fatty acids only through flaxseed oil, chia seeds and essential fatty acid capsules.
 
    Definition of chia in US English: chianounˈCHēə A plant of the mint family with clusters of small two-lipped purple flowers. Chia is common throughout California and the Great Basin. Salvia columbariae, family Labiatae  Example sentencesExamples -  Speckled red liquid signifies a drink made from chia seed - too sweet, alas, to allow a distinctive taste profile to shine through.
 -  These include amaranth, chia, buckwheat, and quinoa.
 -  The chia, for instance, has exquisite flowers that look like mini-orchids unfolding from a pointed purple sphere.
 -  I keep my fat intake low, and besides hidden fats in chicken, beef and fish, I take in essential fatty acids only through flaxseed oil, chia seeds and essential fatty acid capsules.
 
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