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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hemp Connect was officially established in 2017 when Mathew and Werner joined forces with local Whanganui farmer, Duncan and his good friend Craig. The four of them shared a desire to produce high quality hemp foods by providing critical infrastructure for the industry to grow in New Zealand.  This is why some hemp distributors come up with alternative names such as hemp flakes or de-hulled hemp seed to give the product a more technical name! Fun fact: Hemp seeds are technically a nut, think of a pistachio or a peanut. This gives some insight as to why we remove the outer shell. Once this outer shell is removed, we have hemp hearts. Similar to a sesame seed Hemp Connect hemp hearts are small, white, and look great as a garnish as well as in any meal.  
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	<googleplay:description><![CDATA[Hemp Connect was officially established in 2017 when Mathew and Werner joined forces with local Whanganui farmer, Duncan and his good friend Craig. The four of them shared a desire to produce high quality hemp foods by providing critical infrastructure for the industry to grow in New Zealand.  This is why some hemp distributors come up with alternative names such as hemp flakes or de-hulled hemp seed to give the product a more technical name! Fun fact: Hemp seeds are technically a nut, think of a pistachio or a peanut. This gives some insight as to why we remove the outer shell. Once this outer shell is removed, we have hemp hearts. Similar to a sesame seed Hemp Connect hemp hearts are small, white, and look great as a garnish as well as in any meal.  
For more info: hempconnect.co.nz/shop]]></googleplay:description>
	<description><![CDATA[Hemp Connect was officially established in 2017 when Mathew and Werner joined forces with local Whanganui farmer, Duncan and his good friend Craig. The four of them shared a desire to produce high quality hemp foods by providing critical infrastructure for the industry to grow in New Zealand.  This is why some hemp distributors come up with alternative names such as hemp flakes or de-hulled hemp seed to give the product a more technical name! Fun fact: Hemp seeds are technically a nut, think of a pistachio or a peanut. This gives some insight as to why we remove the outer shell. Once this outer shell is removed, we have hemp hearts. Similar to a sesame seed Hemp Connect hemp hearts are small, white, and look great as a garnish as well as in any meal.  
For more info: hempconnect.co.nz/shop]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Inside any seed are the first signs of life, when sprouting a seed all you need to do is add water. With hemp it is no different, the seed itself is loaded with nutrients ready to give it a great start to life. Further detail here. The inside of the seed is separated in two halves divided by what will become the root system. When the shell is removed slowly and delicately the interior resembles a heart, hence why we call it a hemp heart! As the contents of a hemp seed will always be divided by the beginnings of the root system it would be more accurate to call it a split heart. This is why some hemp distributors come up with alternative names such as hemp flakes or de-hulled hemp seed to give the product a more technical name! Fun fact: Hemp seeds are technically a nut, think of a pistachio or a peanut. This gives some insight as to why we remove the outer shell. Once this outer shell is removed, we have hemp hearts. Similar to a sesame seed Hemp Connect hemp hearts are small, white, and look great as a garnish as well as in any meal.  <br />
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For more info: https://www.hempconnect.co.nz/shop<br />
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Inside any seed are the first signs of life, when sprouting a seed all you need to do is add water. With hemp it is no different, the seed itself is loaded with nutrients ready to give it a great start to life. Further detail here. The inside of the seed is separated in two halves divided by what will become the root system. When the shell is removed slowly and delicately the interior resembles a heart, hence why we call it a hemp heart! As the contents of a hemp seed will always be divided by the beginnings of the root system it would be more accurate to call it a split heart. This is why some hemp distributors come up with alternative names such as hemp flakes or de-hulled hemp seed to give the product a more technical name! Fun fact: Hemp seeds are technically a nut, think of a pistachio or a peanut. This gives some insight as to why we remove the outer shell. Once this outer shell is removed, we have hemp hearts. Similar to a sesame seed Hemp Connect hemp hearts are small, white, and look great as a garnish as well as in any meal.  <br />
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For more info: https://www.hempconnect.co.nz/shop<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Inside any seed are the first signs of life, when sprouting a seed all you need to do is add water. With hemp it is no different, the seed itself is loaded with nutrients ready to give it a great start to life. Further detail here. The inside of the seed is separated in two halves divided by what will become the root system. When the shell is removed slowly and delicately the interior resembles a heart, hence why we call it a hemp heart! As the contents of a hemp seed will always be divided by the beginnings of the root system it would be more accurate to call it a split heart. This is why some hemp distributors come up with alternative names such as hemp flakes or de-hulled hemp seed to give the product a more technical name! Fun fact: Hemp seeds are technically a nut, think of a pistachio or a peanut. This gives some insight as to why we remove the outer shell. Once this outer shell is removed, we have hemp hearts. Similar to a sesame seed Hemp Connect hemp hearts are small, white, and look great as a garnish as well as in any meal.  

For more info: https://www.hempconnect.co.nz/shop

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            <title><![CDATA[Hemp NZ]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Hemp suppliers NZ and Growers like us at Hemp Connect supply industrial hemp. It comes from cannabis sativa plants. Yep, that's the same species that marijuana, comes from. However, the industrial hemp we supply is about as different from marijuana as grape juice is from wine. The Hemp Connect factory is based in the Whanganui City Centre. It is the hemp hub for the community and is a source of hemp knowledge and technology that can be shared with the hemp farming community. Hemp Connect can toll process or contract manufacture hemp food products to an industry leading standard. We can dress (clean and grade), dehull, press for oil and package your products into 	retail or wholesale packaging. On top of this our factory is Bio-Grow organic certified. <br />
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For more info: https://www.hempconnect.co.nz/<br />
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Hemp suppliers NZ and Growers like us at Hemp Connect supply industrial hemp. It comes from cannabis sativa plants. Yep, that's the same species that marijuana, comes from. However, the industrial hemp we supply is about as different from marijuana as grape juice is from wine. The Hemp Connect factory is based in the Whanganui City Centre. It is the hemp hub for the community and is a source of hemp knowledge and technology that can be shared with the hemp farming community. Hemp Connect can toll process or contract manufacture hemp food products to an industry leading standard. We can dress (clean and grade), dehull, press for oil and package your products into 	retail or wholesale packaging. On top of this our factory is Bio-Grow organic certified. <br />
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For more info: https://www.hempconnect.co.nz/<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hemp suppliers NZ and Growers like us at Hemp Connect supply industrial hemp. It comes from cannabis sativa plants. Yep, that's the same species that marijuana, comes from. However, the industrial hemp we supply is about as different from marijuana as grape juice is from wine. The Hemp Connect factory is based in the Whanganui City Centre. It is the hemp hub for the community and is a source of hemp knowledge and technology that can be shared with the hemp farming community. Hemp Connect can toll process or contract manufacture hemp food products to an industry leading standard. We can dress (clean and grade), dehull, press for oil and package your products into 	retail or wholesale packaging. On top of this our factory is Bio-Grow organic certified. 

For more info: https://www.hempconnect.co.nz/

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            <title><![CDATA[High Fibre Foods NZ]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[If you are looking for the best plant based protein NZ substitute, our hemp protein powder is an excellent choice. Nestled amongst the rolling hills of the Manawatū-Whanganui region Hemp Connect and a collective of kiwi farmers cultivate hemp. After hemp seed oil is pressed from the whole seed, the remaining cake enters a milling process. A series of milling and sieving steps allows the hemp protein powder to be separated by its light weight and desirable fine texture. The resultant 43% protein powder has the characteristic earthy green tone and subtle nutty hemp flavour that we love! Hemp seeds are rapidly becoming one of the most popular sources of plant-based protein in NZ. Hemp Connect uses a part of the plant to make a protein powder that has a very high protein content. This is the whole hemp seed, which contains more protein per 100g than beef. The hemp seeds used to make our protein powder contain a higher fibre content than oats. There are lots of other health reasons for choosing our protein powder, not to mention the delicious, slightly nutty flavour it offers. However, if you are looking for high fibre foods in NZ, hemp is a great choice.<br />
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For more info: https://www.facebook.com/Hempconnectnewzealand/<br />
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https://www.hempconnect.co.nz/shop/nz-made-nz-grown-hemp-protein-powder]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[If you are looking for the best plant based protein NZ substitute, our hemp protein powder is an excellent choice. Nestled amongst the rolling hills of the Manawatū-Whanganui region Hemp Connect and a collective of kiwi farmers cultivate hemp. After hemp seed oil is pressed from the whole seed, the remaining cake enters a milling process. A series of milling and sieving steps allows the hemp protein powder to be separated by its light weight and desirable fine texture. The resultant 43% protein powder has the characteristic earthy green tone and subtle nutty hemp flavour that we love! Hemp seeds are rapidly becoming one of the most popular sources of plant-based protein in NZ. Hemp Connect uses a part of the plant to make a protein powder that has a very high protein content. This is the whole hemp seed, which contains more protein per 100g than beef. The hemp seeds used to make our protein powder contain a higher fibre content than oats. There are lots of other health reasons for choosing our protein powder, not to mention the delicious, slightly nutty flavour it offers. However, if you are looking for high fibre foods in NZ, hemp is a great choice.<br />
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For more info: https://www.facebook.com/Hempconnectnewzealand/<br />
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https://www.hempconnect.co.nz/shop/nz-made-nz-grown-hemp-protein-powder]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[If you are looking for the best plant based protein NZ substitute, our hemp protein powder is an excellent choice. Nestled amongst the rolling hills of the Manawatū-Whanganui region Hemp Connect and a collective of kiwi farmers cultivate hemp. After hemp seed oil is pressed from the whole seed, the remaining cake enters a milling process. A series of milling and sieving steps allows the hemp protein powder to be separated by its light weight and desirable fine texture. The resultant 43% protein powder has the characteristic earthy green tone and subtle nutty hemp flavour that we love! Hemp seeds are rapidly becoming one of the most popular sources of plant-based protein in NZ. Hemp Connect uses a part of the plant to make a protein powder that has a very high protein content. This is the whole hemp seed, which contains more protein per 100g than beef. The hemp seeds used to make our protein powder contain a higher fibre content than oats. There are lots of other health reasons for choosing our protein powder, not to mention the delicious, slightly nutty flavour it offers. However, if you are looking for high fibre foods in NZ, hemp is a great choice.

For more info: https://www.facebook.com/Hempconnectnewzealand/

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