Dec 8, 2011

Food Standards Australia Proposes Hemp Use In Food


Food Standards Australia Proposes Hemp Use In Food
A recent report made by the Food Standards Australia has indicated that hemp seed could be used in food, contrary to what was being told by critics. It has been said that the hemp seeds have important nutrients and particularly polyunsaturated acids in addition to high level of omega-3 fatty acids, which are told to be imperative for a healthy life.
There has been significant opposition for the same from police and health officials as they are of the belief that marijuana munchies could significantly alter the results of drug tests. Moreover, there are chances that the Food Standards Code would be changed so that use of processed hemp seeds could be promoted. The hemp seeds are as of now used in foods ranging from ice cream to cheeses, salad dressings and muesli bars.
The suspected ingredient is told to be used in a range of foods in Canada, the US and parts of Europe, however, there has been a consistent opposition for the same from many critics.
Moreover, Food Standards is asking people to share their opinion about the same so that significant progress can be made in the direction of allowing hemp seeds in foods. However, the plan is being opposed by the federal Health Department and Queensland's Health Department who are of the view that it would send wrong signals in the contours of the society by making them feel that such ingredient is safe enough to be used.
There are significant chances that hemp foods could make people escape from legal prosecution in case they start misusing this rule. "It is possible that a person could be in possession of illicit cannabis seeds, but claim that the seeds are hemp seeds purchased as a food”, said the report.
While the proposal would be pushed for approval from health ministers next year, it would be interesting to see if it could pass the hurdle or not.

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