Unsweetened Coconut Chia Pudding With Cinnamon
A Low Sugar recovery recipe — 5 min | 260 kcal. Healthy, nutrient-dense, and designed to support your rehabilitation journey.
A Low Sugar recovery recipe — 5 min | 260 kcal. Healthy, nutrient-dense, and designed to support your rehabilitation journey.
Unsweetened Coconut Chia Pudding With Cinnamon — ready in 5 min | 260 kcal. Creamy chia pudding made with unsweetened coconut milk and Ceylon cinnamon, naturally sweetened with a touch of vanilla. Cinnamon improves insulin sensitivity, helping maintain stable blood sugar throughout rehab.
Naturally low-sugar meals that avoid blood sugar spikes and help maintain stable energy during rehab therapy.
Every ingredient in this dish is chosen with rehabilitation nutrition in mind. By eliminating added sugars and relying on whole-food sweetness from vegetables and natural sources, this recipe prevents blood sugar spikes that can impair immune function and slow tissue repair. At the preparation times listed, it fits easily into a busy rehab schedule. Stir the chia pudding again after 15 minutes of setting to prevent clumps. Use full-fat coconut milk for the creamiest texture.
| Component | Suggested Ingredients | Recovery Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Protein Base | Lean meat, fish, eggs, tofu, legumes, or dairy. | Muscle repair and wound healing. |
| Vegetables | Leafy greens, cruciferous veg, colourful peppers, root vegetables. | Vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fibre. |
| Healthy Fats | Olive oil, avocado, nuts, seeds, or fatty fish. | Anti-inflammatory support and hormone production. |
| Complex Carbs | Quinoa, brown rice, sweet potato, or legumes. | Sustained energy for therapy and daily activities. |
Unsweetened Coconut Chia Pudding With Cinnamon is a practical, nutrient-dense addition to your weekly meal rotation during rehabilitation. Combine it with adequate hydration, consistent meal timing, and your prescribed therapy programme for the best recovery outcomes.