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Asked: June 29, 20202020-06-29T17:24:52-04:00 2020-06-29T17:24:52-04:00In: Hemp Industry

What are hemp leaves used for?

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    1. HempGuru

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      2020-08-05T10:41:25-04:00Added an answer on August 5, 2020 at 10:41 am

      Hemp leaves are edible, and they are mainly used in salads. While they do not contain the same level of nutrients as the seeds, they are still much more nutritious compared to some of the more popular leafy greens. They can also add a unique nutty flavor to your dishes. And it’s a good source of CBD oil. The hemp leaves are also used for juicing and in hemp tea.

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      2020-08-05T10:40:31-04:00Added an answer on August 5, 2020 at 10:40 am

      Hemp leaves are primarily used for tea or seasoning like bay leaves. For tea, you would stoop the leaves like you would any other tea leaf. With cooking, you would use the whole leaf like you would with bay leaves. Just plop the entire leaf in with your food, and it will also “stoop” or cook with your food. Usually, the part that you eat from hemp is the seeds. Hemp oil can be extracted from the leaves, but you need many leaves to be pressed and crushed to get some oil.

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      2020-08-05T10:39:34-04:00Added an answer on August 5, 2020 at 10:39 am

      There are many uses for hemp leaves; one of the most common methods is as an edible in salads. Hemp leaves are also commonly used in pressed juices. You will also find that hemp leaves are used to make hemp tea. Hemp oil is trendy and has many uses, and this is extracted from hemp leaves.

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      2020-07-22T09:56:02-04:00Added an answer on July 22, 2020 at 9:56 am

      Looking back at history, we will notice that hemp has always been there! On the planet earth. The most adaptable crops in a coordinated way settled beautifully with earth climate and used for paper, textiles, And producing even with medical magic power! The whole parts of it can be used, so the leaves in your salad or eating them raw! Praised for its ease of growing.

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      2020-07-17T12:06:20-04:00Added an answer on July 17, 2020 at 12:06 pm

      Jeez – just about everything. They are edible and can be used like lettuce in salads or sandwiches. If you were going to or wanting to smoke the hemp plant, that would be from the leaves as well (although I wouldn’t recommend it, it just gives me headaches). Also (it takes a lot of them), but if you get enough of them, you could press them to make hemp oils.

      Hemp leaves are not as nutritional as the seeds, but these are edible. It can be eaten raw like leafy vegetables in salads. It can also be pressed to make juice. CBD oil can be extracted from hemp leaves. CBD oil helps in treating different ailments. Hemp leaves are also the smokeable portion in the hemp plant.

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        2020-08-05T10:41:42-04:00Replied to answer on August 5, 2020 at 10:41 am

        Never even thoughts they could be used to top a salad until I saw this – thanks for the tip!

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      2020-07-14T18:37:48-04:00Added an answer on July 14, 2020 at 6:37 pm

      The hemp plant can be used in all parts. Hemp leaves are not the primary part of the hemp plant but are used in various ways. These leaves can be used for medicinal purposes, manufacturing, and textile. Hemp plant leaves have a wide range of use, although they do not contain a lot of nutrients as compared to the hemp seeds.

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      2020-07-15T15:05:20-04:00Added an answer on July 15, 2020 at 3:05 pm

      Hemp leaves are quite delicious. They sometimes even have a slight spice to them (could be the terpenes).

      They are rich in antioxidants and are excellent in smoothies, juiced, or eaten raw.

      If you have enough leaves, you could even make some cannabutter to make your CBD edibles.

      One thing is for sure, don’t throw away your hemp leaves (unless it’s in the compost)!

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      2020-07-15T15:04:55-04:00Added an answer on July 15, 2020 at 3:04 pm

      Hemp leaves are not as nutritional as the seeds, but these are edible. It can be eaten raw like leafy vegetables in salads. It can also be pressed to make juice. CBD oil can be extracted from hemp leaves. CBD oil helps in treating different ailments. Hemp leaves are also the smokeable portion in the hemp plant.

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      2020-07-15T15:04:29-04:00Added an answer on July 15, 2020 at 3:04 pm

      Hemp leaves have many uses. You can use hemp leaves to make hemp-infused tea and tinctures, and if you have enough leaves, you can even press them to produce hemp oil.

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      2020-07-15T15:03:30-04:00Added an answer on July 15, 2020 at 3:03 pm

      They’re edible, can be used to homogenize before oil processing (to attain a specific level of THC), can be made into teas… there’s a lot of uses for them!

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      2020-07-10T21:27:28-04:00Added an answer on July 10, 2020 at 9:27 pm

      Everything! Every part of the hemp plant is mostly used. The hemp leaves are not as nutritional as hemp seeds, but the leaves are edible (if not especially delicious.) You can eat them raw like dandelion greens in salads, or throw them in the blender with your smoothie.

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