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An ancient Akkadian name originating before the 5th century (400 CE). [47] 麻 (Má) Má, a Chinese name for hemp, predates written history and has been used to describe medical marijuana since at least 2700 BCE. It is the earliest recorded name. [48] [49] Hemp is recorded in the Book of Documents. [5] [26] Ma-kaña Bantu. [50] Maconha ...
Non-psychoactive foods made with hemp seeds (less than 0.2% THC) are very common in German health food shops such as Reformhaus. Since the late 2010s, Hemp foods and drinks have become widely available in all types of stores including supermarkets, [ 31 ] and health food shops and drug stores like dm [ 32 ] and Rossmann [ 33 ] have begun ...
Hemp, or industrial hemp, ... which was the name for a source of oil, fiber, ... German Hanf, Icelandic hampur and Swedish hampa. In those languages "hemp" can refer ...
Hemp hurds can be used for animal bedding. Hemp fiber, seed and oil can be used for a number of products. [1] Food products. Hemp juice; Hemp milk; Hemp protein; Maltos-Cannabis; Construction and materials. Fiber reinforced plastic [2] Hempcrete; Oakum; Medicine. Cannabis (drug) CBG oil; Medical cannabis; Raw fiber. Hemp fiber; Fuel. Hemp oil ...
This is a list of agricultural varieties of hemp. For European production. Adzelvieši [1] Armanca [1] Asso [1] Austa SK [1] Beniko [1] Bialobrzeskie (Białobrzeskie) [1]
The plant name cannabis is a Scythian word, [1] [2] [3] which loaned into Persian as kanab, then into Greek as κάνναβις (kánnabis) and subsequently into Latin as cannabis. [4] The ancient Greeks learned of the use of cannabis by observing Scythian funerals, during which cannabis was consumed. [ 2 ]
Latin, or scientific name for the entire plant hemp, legally named marijuana, marihuana, ganja or Indian hemp in some jurisdictions. There are many other names for cannabis, [12] including commonly used terms grass, weed, and ganja. [2] Three recognized sub-species [13] include: Cannabis indica; Cannabis ruderalis; Cannabis sativa
Cultivars grown for seed which can be eaten entirely raw or from which hemp oil is extracted. Cultivars grown for medicinal or recreational purposes, characterized by extensive branching to maximize the number of flowers.