Original Hemp Seed Oil – 500ml
£8.00
Single itemHemp seeds, but squeezed really hard.
If we’re being fancy, we’ll tell you it’s cold-pressed. If we’re not, we’ll just say drizzle on salads for some extra sweet nuttiness, or cook with for healthier roast potatoes. Hemp seeds are high in all the good fats, so our oil is packed full of omega 3 and is really low in saturated fat (40% less than olive oil).
Why we think it’s cool:
- Super rich in omega 3
- 40% less saturated fat than olive oil
- It can apparently be used to finish wood carvings, as we’re often told by carpenters on Instagram.
Read what some of our customers are saying
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Light in Saturated Fat
No Nuts
Omega 3
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100% Cold Pressed Hemp Seed Oil
per 100g
Energy
3700 KJ / 900 Kcal
Protein
nil
Carbohydrate
nil
of which Sugar
nil
Fat
100.0g
of which Saturates
9.4g
of which Monounsaturates
12.7g
of which Omega 9
12.3g
of which Polyunsaturates
77.9g
of which Omega 3
18.6g
of which Omega 6
57.7g
of which GLA
3,300mg
Fibre
nil
Sodium
nil
Good Hemp Oil vs Flaxseed Oil
Both hemp seeds and flaxseeds are known for their hearty doses of protein, fibre and omega-3 fatty acids. As a result, it’s no wonder that hemp seed oil and flaxseed oil (also known as linseed oil) are both packed with similar natural goodness, and are a popular choice for kitchen cupboards around the world. That being said, there are some important differences if you’re trying to decide between hemp seed oil or flaxseed oil. At Good Hemp, we personally think hemp oil is better, which might not be surprising, but we have the facts to back it up. Read on for a breakdown of our thoughts on the hemp oil vs flaxseed oil debate.
5 Easy Ways To Use Our Good Hemp Seed Oil
Chocolate Hemp Spread
Running out of ideas on how to use your hemp seeds? We have a new one for you….. chocolate hemp spread! You can make it using our hemp seeds and only 3 other ingredients, which we think is pretty amazing. Hemp seeds and Hemp oil are a great source of protein in a plant-based diet as they contain all the 9 essential amino acids. This spread can be used on toast, in your porridge or in a protein shake – the list is endless! How would you add it into your diet?