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DISCOVER THE POWER OF ADDING HEMP TO YOUR DIET

ADD NUTRIENTS AND FLAVOUR TO YOUR EVERY DAY

Hemp is an incredibly versatile ingredient that can be used in a number of ways. With its nutty flavour and impressive nutritional profile, hemp seeds, protein, and oil are easy to incorporate into your favourite recipes at home.

ONE OF NATURES
FINEST SUPERFOODS

HEMP
SEEDS

I am very similar to chia and flax seeds. Sprinkle me on salads, use as a crust for baked fish or chicken, add to oats and yoghurt, make a pesto, use in granola, smoothies or add me to your soups and stews. 

HEMP
OIL

Think of me like olive oil. I can be used as a salad dressing, drizzled over roast veggies, replace other oils in sauces and dips, use as a marinade or as a finishing oil on pasta or grilled fish.

HEMP
PROTEIN

A plant protein like no other. Use me in most of your baking. Add into smoothies, make protein pancakes, protein oats, raw treats and bliss balls or simply as a meat substitute, suitable for vegans and vegetarians. 

A NUTRIENT DENSE PLANT PROTEIN

Hemp is considered a superfood due to its impressive nutritional profile. It is a rich source of plant-based protein, containing all nine essential amino acids. It’s also high in healthy fats, including omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which are important for maintaining heart health and brain function. It is a great source of fibre, which can help promote digestive health and keep us feeling full and satisfied after meals.

MEET OUR
AMBASSADORS

MASSIMO MELE

“I love supporting Tassie products. It’s super tasty, creamy and easy to use.”

ANALIESE GREGORY

“Hemp is super nutty, really creamy and it has a lots of culinary applications.”

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BY OUR RECIPES

 FAQs

  • Tasmanian hemp products are available at all major supermarkets and independent health food stores. Or, support the small guys and shop directly online from our retailers here.

  • Hemp seeds are safe for most people to consume, including children and pregnant or breastfeeding women. However, if you have any specific health conditions or concerns, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional.

  • No, hemp seeds are not the same as marijuana. Although they both come from the Cannabis sativa plant, hemp seeds do not contain the psychoactive compound THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) that is responsible for the "high" associated with marijuana.

  • Hemp seeds can be consumed in various ways. They can be eaten raw, roasted, or ground into a powder. You can sprinkle them on salads, cereals, yogurt, or blend them into smoothies. They can also be used to make hemp milk or added to baked goods.