Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds)
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Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds): what every chef needs to know
Hemp hearts are the inner kernels of hemp seeds harvested without their shell. In commercial kitchens they are an exceptionally versatile superfood ingredient: they contain an optimal omega-6 to omega-3 (ALA) ratio of approximately 3:1, a complete amino acid profile (edestin protein, 65–70% of total protein, a globulin) and a mild, nutty flavour with no bitterness. With 31.6g protein per 100g, hemp hearts are among the most protein-rich plant-based ingredients, comparable to beef and higher than quinoa. The seeds contain no gluten and are therefore suitable for gluten-free menus. The soft, edible kernel requires no shell removal, unlike chia seeds or flaxseeds which must be ground for optimal bioavailability. Refrigerate after opening from the high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids; maximum shelf life after opening: 3–4 months in the refrigerator.
Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds): nutritional values per 100g (gepeld)
Based on unprocessed product. Source: USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID 170148) — the Dutch food composition database, managed by RIVM and Wageningen University.
Nutritional values are indicative for unprocessed raw materials. Preparation method, variety and origin may affect values. Source: USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID 170148).
Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds): classic dishes
Proven preparations from the professional kitchen — from haute cuisine to global restaurant classics. Use as inspiration for menu development and recipe costing.
Dutch fusion-ontbijtgranola where peeled hennepzaad after the fry through the granola is mixed (not mee-fried) for optimal omega-3 preservation; gecombineerd with havermout, honey and dried saute.
popular Dutch gezondheids-horeca preparation of bevroren acai of bosvruchtensmothie-basis with toppings: peeled hennepzaad, goji, kokosrasp and fresh mango; the hennepzaad provides egg white and texture.
Fusion-pesto where pine nuts are vervangen through peeled hennepzaad; gecombineerd with basil, garlic, parmigiano and olive oil; milder then pijnboompittenpesto and rijker to omega-3.
Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds): preparation techniques
Exact temperatures and times for HACCP compliance. Core temperature is leading for poultry and pork.
Strooi 15-20g per portion over smoothie bowl, acai bowl of parfait just before serve for crispy texture and nutty flavour; verhitting degradeert omega-3 vetzuren
Koudgeperste hennepzaadolie has a donkergroene colour and a nutty, light grasig aroma; store maximum 6 weeks after opening gekoeld and donker; never heat
Maal peeled hennepzaad to poeder and mix in smoothies, haverbrij of dressings; at verwarming above 60°C verlies of delicate omega-3 structure; add always after the boil to
Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds): HACCP storage and food safety
Based on Codex Alimentarius (WHO/FAO) and EU Regulation 852/2004. Consult your national authority (NVWA/FDA/FSANZ) for applicable local standards.
Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds): global seasonal overview
Availability per climate zone — Northern Europe, Mediterranean and warm climate. Relevant for purchasing planning and international menus.
Hemp hearts are a processed product available year-round via import. Due to the high omega-3 content they are susceptible to oxidation: always refrigerate after opening.
Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds): EU-14 allergen information
Full overview compliant with EU Regulation 1169/2011 (Annex II). Raw material information — always verify with your supplier for processed products and possible traces.
Raw material information (unprocessed product). Processed products may contain traces. EU Regulation 1169/2011 Annex II.
Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds): wine pairings
Every wine recommendation is verified via at least 4 independent sources: wine specialists, sommeliers and culinary authorities. Serving temperatures conform to Wine Enthusiast and Vintec guidelines.
the fresh, herbs- and grasachtige notes of Sauvignon blanc fit at the light, grasige nootachtigheid of hennepzaad in salads and light fusion-dishes; the acidity verfrissend next to the rich seed.
- Sancerre AOC
- Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
- Pouilly-Fumé AOC
the delicate fruitigheid and light minerality of Riesling Kabinett complements the subtle nutty, light grasige flavour of hennepzaad in granola and ontbijtbereidingen.
- Mosel Riesling Kabinett
- Nahe Riesling Kabinett
Wine advice is for culinary information purposes only. Wines and appellations are exemplary; availability varies by region and supplier.
Frequently asked questions about Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds)
At what temperature should you store Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds)?
Store Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds) at 4-8°C refrigerated after openen; gesloten packaging: 15-20°C dry and dark, compliant with EU Regulation 852/2004 and Codex Alimentarius guidelines.
How do you prepare Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds) professionally?
The primary professional technique for Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds) is Raw as smoothie-bowl topping at Koud (niet verhitten) for Direct opstrooien voor serveren. Always verify core temperature with a calibrated probe thermometer.
Does Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds) contain allergens?
Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds) is free from all 14 EU declarable allergens under EU Regulation 1169/2011 Annex II. Always verify with your supplier for processed variants.
What is the nutritional value of Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds)?
Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds) provides 553 kcal, 31.6g protein and 48.8g fat per 100g raw product. Source: USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID 170148).
When is Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds) in season?
Hemp Hearts (Hulled Hemp Seeds) is in season in Northern Europe during Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun. Availability varies by climate zone and import market.
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Legal basis: EU Reg. 1169/2011 Annex II (EU-14 allergens) · EU Reg. 852/2004 (HACCP) · Local food information legislation as applicable