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  2. Hemp - Wikipedia

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    The share of protein obtained from the hemp seeds can be increased in by processing the seeds, such as by dehulling the seeds, or by using the meal or cake (also called hemp seed flour), [21] that is, the remaining fraction of hemp seed obtained after expelling its oil fraction.

  3. Hemp protein - Wikipedia

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    Dehulled hemp seeds (also known as hemp nuts, hemp kernels or hemp hearts) have a protein digestibility corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS) of 0.66, with lysine being the limiting amino acid (digestibility of 92.1%). [3] [10] With its gluten content as low as 4.78 ppm, hemp is attracting attention as a gluten-free (<20 ppm) food material. [4] [9]

  4. Marijuana (word) - Wikipedia

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    Other suggestions trace the possible origins of the word to Chinese ma ren hua (麻仁花, lit. 'hemp seed flower'), possibly itself originating as a loan from an earlier semitic root *mrj "hemp". [17] The Semitic root is also found in the Spanish word mejorana and in English marjoram, which could be related to the word marihuana. This is also ...

  5. What Is Hemp? What Experts Need You to Know - AOL

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    Hemp is hot. This relative of the marijuana plant contains CBD (cannabidiol) and acres of hemp are now being grown in the United States. In 2013, there were zero acres of hemp in the U.S. and now ...

  6. Hemp beer - Wikipedia

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    Swiss hemp beer Appenzeller Hanfblüte. Hemp beer (German: Hanfbier) is a form of beer infused with elements of the cannabis plant. Hemp beer is not brewed from hemp directly, but hemp products such as seeds are a later flavoring addition. [1] American breweries producing hemp beer include the Humboldt Brewing Company and Limestone Brewing ...

  7. Portal:Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    The plant is also known as hemp, although this term is usually used to refer only to varieties cultivated for non-drug use. Hemp has long been used for fibre, seeds and their oils, leaves for use as vegetables, and juice. Industrial hemp textile products are made from cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fibre.

  8. Hemp seeds - Wikipedia

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