Hemp milk
Hemp milk is created by soaking hemp seeds. Its flavor is undeniably earthy, thus it may not be suitable for all palates. Furthermore, because the flavor is stronger than that of an almond or oat milk substitute, you should use it for items that benefit from a nutty boost, such as oats or cereal, rather than curry or creamy soup. You may substitute hemp milk for coconut milk in a one-to-one ratio.
Hemp seeds are derived from the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa). Despite their botanical resemblance to the THC-containing plant, the seeds contain no bioactive hallucinogens or residue that would show up positive on a drug test (via Chef Soraya). Both the seeds and the milk are safe for youngsters and nursing mothers to ingest. Indeed, consuming hemp seeds improves nutritional well-being due to their high-quality protein, magnesium, and both soluble and insoluble fiber.