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flaxseed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "flaxseed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a type of seed (usually the seed of the plant, Linum usitatissimum). Example sentence: "I sprinkle flaxseed on my morning smoothie for an extra dose of Omega-3 fatty acids."
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
Walnuts and flaxseed are also recommended, as they're known for keeping attention spans under control.
News & Media
I'm just as curious to know how many home runs Babe Ruth would have hit if he had faced the likes of "Smokey" Joe Williams and "Bullet Joe" Rogan as I am to know how many homers Mr Bonds would have hit had he never used what he called "flaxseed oil".Steroids may be unseemly, but they helped win games and championships for many years.
News & Media
(For additional information on the nutrition and uses of the seeds, see flaxseed).
Encyclopedias
The state principally produces small grains, among them canola, spring and durum wheat, rye, barley, sunflower, and flaxseed, as well as legumes (pinto beans, peas, and lentils).
Encyclopedias
Flax (Linum usitatissimum), plant of the family Linaceae, cultivated both for its fibre, from which linen yarn and fabric are made, and for its nutritious seeds, called flaxseed or linseed, from which linseed oil is obtained.
Encyclopedias
For those that find themselves geeking out on milk and its possibilities, the good news is there's a world of them out there – sunflower milk, hemp milk and flaxseed milk among them.
News & Media
Sales of sliced bread fell by £100m last year as increasing numbers of us bake our own sourdough or buy flaxseed focaccia from local farmers' markets.
News & Media
Wheat remains the province's main crop; others include barley, rapeseed (canola), flaxseed, oats, rye, sugar beets, sunflowers, corn (maize), and canning vegetables.
Encyclopedias
Oilseeds from which oil cake used as feed is produced include soybeans, peanuts, flaxseed (linseed), rapeseed, cottonseed, coconuts (copra), oil palm, and sunflower seeds.
Encyclopedias
For breakfast every morning, he concocted a slurry of oatmeal, berries, soy milk, pomegranate juice, flaxseed, almond meal, raw eggs, and protein powder.
News & Media
Neal had grown up eating like this, and though he claimed not to mind my flaxseed pancakes and whole-wheat spaghetti with black-bean meatballs, I couldn't help noticing how high he loaded his plate anytime we ate at his mother's.
News & Media
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Best practice
When incorporating "flaxseed" into your diet, consider using ground "flaxseed" for better absorption of nutrients, as whole seeds may pass through the digestive system undigested.
Common error
Avoid using "flaxseed" oil for high-heat cooking, as it has a low smoke point and can degrade quickly. Instead, use it as a finishing oil or in dressings to preserve its nutritional benefits.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "flaxseed" is as a noun. It refers to the seed of the flax plant, often used to describe its nutritional properties and uses in cooking. This is supported by Ludwig, which identifies it as a noun and provides examples of its usage in sentences.
Frequent in
News & Media
49%
Encyclopedias
25%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
7%
Reference
4%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "flaxseed" is a grammatically correct noun widely used to refer to the seed of the flax plant. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage and provides numerous examples across diverse sources. Its primary function is to inform and describe, typically within the contexts of nutrition, health, and cooking. While the term appears in formal scientific discussions, it maintains a generally neutral register. Common contexts include News & Media and Encyclopedias. Remember that ground "flaxseed" is better for nutrient absorption, and "flaxseed" oil isn't suitable for high-heat cooking.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
linseed
Direct synonym referring to the same seed, often used interchangeably with "flaxseed".
flax seeds
Plural form emphasizing multiple seeds rather than the general concept of "flaxseed".
ground flaxseed
Specifies the form of "flaxseed" as ground, often used for easier digestion or incorporation into recipes.
flaxseed meal
Another term for ground "flaxseed", highlighting its use as an ingredient in cooking and baking.
flaxseed oil
Refers to the oil extracted from "flaxseed", known for its omega-3 fatty acid content.
linseed oil
Oil extracted from linseed, synonymous to "flaxseed" oil.
flax lignans
Highlights the lignan component of "flaxseed", known for its potential health benefits.
whole flaxseed
Specifies that the "flaxseed" is in its whole, unprocessed form.
golden flaxseed
Indicates a specific variety of "flaxseed" known for its color and slightly different nutritional profile.
flax
Shortened version referring to the plant itself or its seeds, requires contextual understanding.
FAQs
How can I use "flaxseed" in my diet?
You can incorporate "flaxseed" into your diet by adding it to smoothies, yogurt, oatmeal, baked goods, or using "flaxseed oil" in salad dressings.
What are the potential health benefits of consuming "flaxseed"?
"Flaxseed" is a good source of fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and lignans, which may contribute to improved digestion, heart health, and hormone balance.
Is there a difference between "flaxseed" and "linseed"?
Can I use "flaxseed oil" as a substitute for fish oil?
Flaxseed oil is a plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids, specifically ALA, which the body can convert to EPA and DHA (the omega-3s found in fish oil). However, the conversion rate can be low, so it might not be a direct substitute for everyone.
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Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested