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Make use of

Raw hemp seeds make a great condiment or addition to foods like smoothies, cereal, and fruit salads. In addition, they can be used to make bread, breadsticks, and other hot foods, as well as to adorn desserts.

Components

Hemp seeds, organic with hulls.

irritants

contains possible traces of celery, sesame seeds, and soy.

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Average nutritional values ​​per 100g:

  • 2534 kJ (612 kcal) of energy
  • 51.7g of fat, of which 5.2g are saturated fatty acids
  • 4.0g of carbohydrates, of which 0.8g are sugars
  • 4.8g of fiber
  • 30.3g of protein
  • 0.2g of salt

Were you aware that

For over 12,000 years, people from different civilizations have been growing cannabis sativa. Europe saw a rise in the commercial production of hemp in the 18th century. It was grown in the Italian countryside up until the 1960s to primarily procure excellent-grade fabrics, ropes, tow, and food items.