Orange Hemp Seed Dressing
This is definitely not your traditional salad dressing but it tastes so good and is so nutritious for you. It will go well with any simple leafy green salads. So feel free to double up the recipe amounts and store it in the fridge for use every day for up to a week. Hemp seeds can be found at your local grocery stores as a product itself or found in other food products. Whole and unshelled hemp seeds look similar to large brown peppercorns. Inside the tough outer layer, you will find a softer, pleasantly chewy inner section that is off white in color. Hemp seeds have a slightly nutty flavor and many people have found its flavor to be very palatable and accessible. Hemp seeds contain many healthy essential oils so they can spoil fairly easily if not stored properly. To prevent spoilage, store hemp seeds in an airtight container in the fridge. The amount of hemp seeds used in this recipe is going to provide you with about 11 grams of quality protein and a negligible amount of fat. It will also provide you with tons of iron, zinc, magnesium and potassium. It is a pretty good deal.
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1serving |
5minutes |
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