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Coconut Turmeric Chia Parfait
Inspired by the traditional Ayurvedic recipe, the delicious and nourishing Good as Gold Spice Blend includes turmeric, ginger, and cinnamon. These comforting flavors added to a chia base make a sweetly tropical, filling Coconut Turmeric Chia Parfait with all the wellness potential. Start your morning off right!
Inspired by the traditional Ayurvedic recipe, the delicious and nourishing Good as Gold Spice Blend includes turmeric, ginger, and cinnamon. These comforting flavors added to a chia base make a sweetly tropical, filling Coconut Turmeric Chia Parfait with all the wellness potential. Start your morning off right!

Coconut Chia:
1/3 cup chia seeds
3 cups coconut milk
1 tsp Pure Madagascar Vanilla Extract
Turmeric Chia:
2 Tbsp chia seeds
1 Tbsp agave or honey
2/3 cup pineapple juice
1 tsp Good As Gold Spice Blend
To Assemble:
1 each small banana and/or mango, finely chopped
garnish fresh mint, coconut chips and/or fruit, optional
Combine coconut chia ingredients in a 16-ounce jar; seal and shake vigorously to combine. Refrigerate 4 hours to overnight to bloom; shake periodically to ensure chia seeds do not clump.
Combine turmeric chia ingredients in a 12-ounce jar; seal and shake vigorously to combine. Refrigerate 4 hours to overnight to bloom; shake periodically to ensure chia seeds do not clump.
Remove chia mixtures from refrigerator; shake before opening. Add 4 to 5 tablespoons of chopped fruit to the turmeric chia mixture; stir to combine.
To assemble: spoon 2 to 3 tablespoons of coconut chia in a small serving glass (approximately 6-ounce capacity). Layer 2 to 3 tablespoons of turmeric chia-fruit mixture, followed by 2 to 3 tablespoons of coconut chia. Top with choice of garnishes.

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