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the White Lotus Kitchen Easy Recipe
for EFA's - Toasted Hemp Hearts
Hemp is one of the world's oldest plants -- possibly
one of its most misrepresented and misunderstood. The
plant is a great fiber source used to make numerous
products including clothing, paper, and as we probably
all know, even the first American flag. Hemp seeds are
one of the highest sources of the Omegas 3, 6, and 9.
The seeds are a strong source of available protein and
can be eaten raw or toasted as in the recipe below.
Hemp seeds make an amazing milk or cream and can be
added to smoothies both for a protein source and to
provide a nutty flavor and creamy texture. For many
people, hemp as a protein is far more digestible than
soy. The following simple recipe uses hulled hemp seeds,
also known as "hemp hearts" which taste very similar
to pine nuts. They make an easy, incredible snack or
addition to salads, soups or grains when sprinkled on
top. What a great way to get your EFA's.
Hulled hemp seeds can be bought at your
health food store or online through any number of companies.
Look for sources that have fewer hulls, more hearts.
That is the key to tasty hemp. Some which we have enjoyed
are Rocky Mountain Grain Products ordered through healing-source.com;
other sources are nutiva.com
or naturesperfectfood.com.
Recipe:
Large dry skillet
2 cups hemp hearts
Tamari, Braggs Liquid Aminos, or Sea Salt
In a large cast iron or any other dry skillet, toast
approximately 2 cups of hemp hearts over a gentle, low
heat. Stir or shake pan consistently. When the seeds
begin to pop or darken slightly, remove from heat and
lightly spray with Tamari or Braggs or sprinkle sea
salt to taste. Continue to toss or shake seeds in the
pan until the salt source has dried and pour onto cookie
sheet or wooden plate to cool.
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