Hemp Seeds in Smoothies and Orange Smoothie Recipe (2024)

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Hemp Seeds in Smoothies – Hemp “seeds” are really not seeds at all, they are actually a fruit. Also known as hemp hearts, we love the organic brand by Manitoba Harvest.

And hemp seeds in smoothies are delicious and super easy to make!

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  1. Why we love Hemp Hearts
  2. 4 Things to Know About Hemp Seeds (aka Hemp Heats)
  3. How Do You Eat Hemp Seeds?
  4. Kitchen Favorites
  5. Where Can You Buy Hemp Seeds?

Why we love Hemp Hearts

Tiny and round, sort of like itty bitty sunflower seeds, they have a pleasing, mild and slightly nutty flavor. Unlike sunflower seeds they aren’t crunchy but instead are a bit more like sesame seeds, but even softer in texture.Hemp seedssort of taste like pine nuts, but have an even mellower, milder flavor.

In the last year or so I added hemp seeds to my “must eat” list of foods. I’ll admit, the list of healthy things I keep adding to my daily “must eat” list is getting a bit out of hand—between the vegetables, flaxseeds, raw fruit smoothies, fermented foods, etc. my stomach barely has room to fit it all in. Still, now that I know the health benefits of hemp seeds I’m finding creative ways to get my daily hemp fix too. I think of hemp seeds almost as a “superfood” because they have a tremendous nutritional profile. Here’s short and sweet version…

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4 Things to Know About Hemp Seeds (aka: Hemp Heats)

Here are 4 things worth knowing about these tiny, yet very impactful hemp hearts and then we’ll get to our orange smoothie.

#1: Hemp seeds are an incredible vegan source of biologically available and easily digested protein.

For those who are allergic to soy, hemp seeds are a great vegan alternative. Hemp seeds contain all 10 essential amino acids. And did you know 3 Tablespoons ofHemp Seeds = 11 grams of protein?

#2: Hemp seeds contain a healthy anti-inflammatory 3:1 ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fat.

In addition, hemp seeds contain an especially beneficial type of omega-6 fat called GLA (gamma linolenic acid). GLA is a direct building block of good anti-inflammatory hormones. Unfortunately, this special omega-6 fat is not typically found in foods (in fact I think hemp seeds are the only edible food source of GLA.)

While it’s true your body can convert the typical food version of unprocessed omega-6 called linoleic acid (LA) into the “useable” GLA form your body needs, the conversion process can be thwarted by many internal and external factors. For example, with the passing of birthdays, the less efficient the enzymes your body uses to convert LA into GLA become.

Chronic health conditions such as diabetes, infections, and even stress can reduce your body’s ability to convert dietary LA into GLA. This is a bad deal because GLA is very important for achieving optimal health. But simply by incorporating hemp seeds into your diet on a regular basis you can be sure of getting a healthy dose of GLA.

Here’s a short run down of thehealth benefits of GLA:

  • GLA supports a healthy metabolism and facilitates fat burning (some people who struggle with weight loss despite eating a healthy diet get a weight loss boost simply by adding GLA to their diets.)
  • GLA can help reduce hormone-mediated nuisance symptoms (bye-bye PMS!)
  • GLA supports healthy hair, nail and skin health.
  • GLA decreases the tendency of inflammation in general. This can be helpful to anyone with an inflammatory condition such as asthma, MS, fibromyalgia, arthritis, etc
  • GLA helps lower bad LDL cholesterol and improve cholesterol ratio

NOTE: GLA can also be obtained from supplements such as Borage Seed Oil andEvening Primrose Oil.I prefer Evening PrimroseOil to all other GLA-rich supplement oils because Evening Primrose Oil has the most research behind it.I’ve actuallybeen taking it for years (1,300 mg of Barlean’s Evening Primrose Oil each day).

#3: Hemp seeds are rich in disease-fighting, plant-based phytonutrients and anti-aging antioxidants such asvitamin E.

#4: Hemp provides a rich array of minerals including zinc, calcium, phosphorous, magnesium and iron.

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How Do You Eat Hemp Seeds?

Lately I’ve been getting very creative with hemp seeds (it’s the key ingredient in mycreamy VeganCaesar Salad Dressing Recipe.) Because hemp seeds have such a mild unobtrusive flavor, they keep a low profile and can easily hide out in a wide number of dishes. Smoothies seem to be one of the easiest ways to sneak hemp into my own diet. I’ve also found I can sneak hemp seeds intovegetarian chili,oatmeal, and even pureed bean & vegetablesoups. Probably the easiest way to eat them is to just sprinkle them right on top of my salad.

But, if you are as into smoothies as I am, you’ll love this quickie vegan foodrecipe for a hemp seed smoothie.Note: to make it a raw recipejust use raw almonds instead of the almond milk.

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Orange Hemp Seed Smoothie

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  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 1x

Ingredients

  • 1 frozen banana, chopped
  • 1 whole orange, chopped
  • 3 tablespoons hemp hearts
  • 2 ice cubes
  • 3/4 cup almond milk, try our homemade recipe
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon pure almond extract

Instructions

  1. In a high speed blender, add the banana, orange, hemp hearts, ice cubs and milk. Process until smooth.
  2. Add the cinnamon and almond extract and process on high again. Taste test and add a little more cinnamon, if needed.

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©2024 clean cuisine Recipe by: Author Ivy Larson

Where Can You Buy Hemp Seeds?

Any well-stocked natural foods store will carry hemp hearts (seeds); you can often buy them in bulk. You can even order hemp seeds online — we love the brand Manitoba Harvest.
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Hemp Seeds in Smoothies and Orange Smoothie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How much hemp seeds should I put in a smoothie? ›

How much hemp seeds should I add to my smoothie? For optimal nutrition, use 2 tablespoons of hulled hemp seeds for each 12-ounce smoothie or 1/4 cup of hemp protein powder.

What are the benefits of hemp smoothies? ›

Both hemp protein powder and hemp seeds are rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These essential fatty acids help to maintain good cardiovascular health. They protect the heart, help to maintain lean body mass, and maintain brain function.

Can you put hemp seeds in a blender? ›

Add hemp seeds, water, salt, and any additional add-ins (optional) to a high-speed blender. Top with lid and cover with a towel to ensure it doesn't splash. Blend for about 1 minute or until the mixture seems well combined. Scoop out a small sample with a spoon to test flavor/sweetness.

Can you mix seeds in a smoothie? ›

Smoothies are a fantastic way to get in your daily recommended fruit and veggie servings. But by adding some seeds, you'll make them even healthier and more nutritious. Seeds are an easy way to add extra protein, fiber, healthy fats, and essential vitamins and minerals.

How to add hemp seeds to smoothie? ›

For this smoothie, I added a few tablespoons of hemp seeds in place of protein powder and was super excited with the results. Rich, creamy, cold, and delicious (and 100% plant-based and vegan!) Want your smoothie to be extra smooth and creamy? Add in half of a frozen banana or a scoop of avocado.

How much hemp seeds is safe per day? ›

One to two tablespoons of hemp seed per day is enough to get the maximum nutrition. It provides about four grams of good fat, three to five grams of protein, and five grams of magnesium. Most of the fat content of hemp seeds is omega-3 and omega-6, in great balance.

Why add hemp seeds to smoothies? ›

Hemp seeds contain plenty of protein, healthful fatty acids, and fiber. Hemp seeds are also a healthful source of vitamin E and minerals, such as calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, and zinc.

Is hemp seed good in smoothies? ›

Hemp is the perfect food for people following a Keto diet because they're a low-carb, high-fat food which can be incorporated into smoothies, toasted with other seeds for a snack, or sprinkled over a Keto-friendly meal for a nutrient-dense serving of plant-based protein and heart-healthy fats.

Does hemp taste good in smoothies? ›

Hemp seeds can be a bit bitter or grassy tasting, so it does take some experimenting to find the right ratio of ingredients in a smoothie (I've definitely made some bad ones). Luckily, hemp pairs with chocolate effortlessly so it's a no-brainer.

Do hemp seeds thicken smoothies? ›

I love that they don't change the texture of foods, so they are easy to tuck into foods kids already like—versus a seed like chia or flax, which thickens whatever we add it to.

How long do hemp seeds last in the fridge? ›

If you're storing your hemp seeds in an airtight container, you should keep them in the fridge for up to two years. However, you should also make sure not to expose them to too much light or moisture.

Should you crush hemp seeds? ›

The seeds can be eaten whole, with the shell left on, and add a lovely crunch to recipes such as our vegan flapjack. Some people also separate the seed from the hull, and then grind up the hull into a fibre-rich powder that can then be used in food.

What is the best seed to put in a smoothie? ›

Although there are plenty of seeds out there which you can easily add to your smoothies, chia, flax, and hemp are the 3 super seeds that are easily our must-have favorites.

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