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Raw Hemp Protein - 250g - 5kg

Raw Hemp Protein - 250g - 5kg

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A high quality,  Australian grown, plant-based protein containing a minimum of 40% highly digestible protein.

Hemp protein is a great source of vegan protein and is also a valuable source of fibre and omegas.

Plant-based proteins are generally easier for your body to digest and are a healthy alternative to meat.

Unlike meat, hemp protein contains healthy fats and a whopping 20% fibre, which makes it a more complete food source to support your immune system and gut health.

Uses: Best used in smoothies – we’ve included a great recipe for you on our packaging. Also makes a great addition to protein balls and baked goods, including bread.

Ingredients: 100% Australian grown hemp seeds

Servings per packet: 8, Serving size 30g
per serve per 100g
Energy 491kg 1637kj
Protein 13.1g 43.6g
Fat 3.9g 12.9g
Saturated fat 0.4g 1.3g
Monounsaturated fat 0.4g 1.2g
Polyunsaturated fat 3.1g 10.4g
Carbohydrate 7.4g 24.6g
– Total sugars 1.4g 4.6g
Dietary fibre 6.1g 20.2g
Sodium 0.04g 0.14g

What is Hemp Protein Powder?

Hemp protein powder is a natural, plant‑based protein made by gently cold‑pressing whole hemp seeds to remove the oil, then milling the remaining seed into a fine powder. This process preserves the seed's nutritional integrity while concentrating its protein, fibre, and mineral content.

Unlike highly refined protein isolates, hemp seed protein powder is a true whole‑food protein. It contains naturally occurring fats, fibre, and micronutrients that work together to support digestion, energy, and overall well-being. Because it’s made from hemp seeds, not dairy or soy, hemp protein is naturally gluten‑free, vegan, and well-tolerated by most people.

Our hemp protein powder is produced from premium Australian‑grown hemp seeds and minimally processed to keep it as close to nature as possible.

Why Choose Our Australian Hemp Protein?

100% Western Australian Grown

Our hemp protein starts right here on Australian soil. All grown, harvested, and processed locally, we ensure full traceability from paddock to pack. Supporting Australian‑grown hemp means supporting quality, sustainability, and local farmers.

High Fibre Whole Food Formula (20% Fibre)

Unlike many plant proteins that remove fibre during processing, our hemp protein powder retains an impressive 20% dietary fibre. Fibre plays a vital role in gut health, digestion, and immune support, making hemp protein a more complete and satisfying food.

Minimally Processed, Cold‑Pressed

We use a gentle cold‑pressing method to protect heat‑sensitive nutrients. The result is a hemp protein that’s nutrient‑dense, easy to digest, and free from unnecessary additives or fillers.

Nutritional Benefits

Complete Plant Protein (All 9 Essential Amino Acids)

Hemp protein contains all nine essential amino acids, making it a complete plant protein – something few plant foods can offer. This makes it ideal for vegans, vegetarians, and anyone wanting to diversify their protein intake.

91–98% Digestible (Edestin & Albumin Proteins)

The primary proteins in hemp (edestin and albumin) closely resemble the proteins found in the human body. This makes hemp protein powder exceptionally easy to digest, even for those with sensitive stomachs.

Rich in Omega-3, 6 & 9 Fatty Acids

Because hemp protein is made from whole hemp seeds, it naturally contains beneficial fatty acids. These Omegas support heart health, brain function, skin health, and normal inflammatory response, complementing other hemp products such as hemp seed oil capsules and joint health supplements.

High Fibre for Gut Health

With significantly more fibre than most protein powders, hemp protein helps support regular digestion, a healthy microbiome, and long‑lasting satiety – making it a smart choice for weight management and gut‑sensitive individuals.

How to Use Hemp Protein

Smoothies & Protein Shakes

Blend hemp protein powder into smoothies with fruit, nut milk, or yoghurt for a nourishing protein boost. Its mild, nutty flavour pairs well with banana, cacao, berries, or cinnamon.

Baking (Bread, Muffins, Protein Balls)

Hemp protein works beautifully in baking. Add it to bread, muffins, pancakes, or raw protein balls to increase protein and fibre without compromising texture.

Breakfast Bowls & Oatmeal

Stir a spoonful into oats, chia pudding, or breakfast bowls for sustained energy throughout the day. It’s an easy way to start your morning with whole‑food nutrition.

Who is Hemp Protein For?

Hemp protein powder Australia-wide is loved by people from all walks of life, including:

  • Vegans and vegetarians
  • Athletes and active individuals
  • Dairy‑free and lactose‑intolerant people
  • Those with gut sensitivity or digestive issues
  • Anyone focused on weight management or balanced nutrition

Because it’s gentle, nourishing, and filling, hemp protein suits both performance‑focused and everyday wellness goals.

Complete Your Hemp Wellness Routine

Our hemp protein powder in Australia pairs beautifully with other nourishing staples like hulled hemp seeds and health supplements, allowing you to build a simple, plant‑powered routine that supports your body every day.

Explore our full range of hemp products online and discover how easy natural nutrition can be when it starts at the source.

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Disclaimer

The information and product description/details are for illustration purposes only and not to be construed as medical advice. It is not meant to diagnose, or in any way replace qualified medical supervision. For any medical conditions, consult with your health care provider before using any products. As with all products, individual experiences may vary, and every product may not be for everyone. Hemp seed oil may not be legal in all jurisdictions. Please verify legality at destination prior to shipping internationally.

FAQs

Are there any known allergens in your products?

All of our products are free from dairy, eggs, gluten.

For those with nut allergies, the hemp hearts, protein and oil are processed in a facility that ONLY processes hemp. These products should be safe for you to eat. Our Roasted Range (Dukkah, Salad Sprinkle) either contain or may contain traces of sesame, almonds and other nuts.

For those with allergies to fragrances, in particular Linalool and Limonene, it is best to either avoid using the Terpene Tonics or use with caution.

Hemp, like many natural products, has the potential to be an allergen for some individuals, although it's relatively uncommon compared to more prevalent allergens like peanuts, dairy, or shellfish.

For individuals trying hemp products for the first time or those who suspect they may have a food allergy, it's wise to start with small amounts and monitor for any adverse reactions. If you suspect you have an allergy to hemp or experience unexpected symptoms after consuming hemp products, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper testing and guidance.

What makes hemp a high quality protein source, compared to a popular one like beef?

Unlike many other plant-protein sources, hemp contains a complete protein source, meaning it contains all the essential amino acids our body needs to maintain, grow and repair. What’s more, this protein is highly digestible, meaning your body can absorb and use it effectively.

You may wonder why many people are switching to plant-based protein, rather than sticking to traditional animal protein. Many reasons are health-based. For example, a recent study found that those eating the most fruit/veg dense diets had a 31% lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease and a 20% lower risk of overall mortality than those eating animal-focused diets.  Also, compared to their meat counterparts, pound-for-pound, plant proteins pack more nutrients into fewer calories. This means you are getting most of the nutrients found in meat, but without the added saturated fat. Besides vitamin B12, plants have a similar vitamin profile to meat and the added benefit of fibre and phytocompounds such as terpenes, flavonoids and polyphenols, which offer a wide range of health benefits. 

Read more about hemp protein in this blog.

Will I test positive for THC in a drug test?

Eating hemp seeds has little effect on a person’s THC levels ― and never enough to exceed the levels looked for in federal drug testing programs. So rest assured, hemp seed is safe to eat and you can eat it daily and have no risk of failing a drug test.

The Terpenes used in our Terpene Tonics have all been extracted from common herbs and spices and do not contain THC.

Want further proof? Co-Founder Chris Blake was employed in the mining sector whilst establishing Vasse Valley. As the owner of a hemp farm, Chris was drug tested every swing! He passed all tests without any concern :-)

Are terpenes or hemp safe for kids, breastfeeding or pregnancy?

Terpenes are in most fruit and vegetables and are generally recognised as safe. While some terpenes may have potential health benefits, the safety of using terpene products, especially in concentrated forms, on children is not well-studied. Therefore, we do not recommend using the terpenes for children under 12.

Likewise for pregnancy and breastfeeding. Due to lack of data it is safest not to use these products.

Hemp seed is safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women, and for kids from the moment they start eating solids. Hemp seeds are a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are crucial for brain development in infants. 

Read more in our blog Is hemp seed safe to eat: 3 myths busted!

How do I include hemp in my diet?

Hemp seed is a wonderfully versatile ingredient, suitable for both savoury and sweet meals. The traditional hemp seeds (hearts) are mild, nutty and small so can easily be incorporated into cereals, salads, baking etc. They are tiny nutritional powerhouses and easy to sneak into kids' meals. You will find a wide range of hemp food products available on the market today, from nut butters to milk alternatives. At Vasse Valley, we stock the traditional hearts, oil, capsules and protein powder as well as our award winning roasted hemp seed condiments, including a dukkah and salad sprinkle. 

Check out our wonderful range of recipes for ideas on how to use hemp in your diet.

How long does shipping take?

Vasse Valley is located in Regional Western Australia. Please allow the following amount of time for your order to arrive based your region:

WA (metro): 5 business days
WA (regional): 10 business days
Other states (metro): 5-10 business days
Other states (regional): 5-15 business days

Express Post orders are dispatched within 1 business day. 

Regular Post orders are dispatched within 1 - 3 business days.

Orders must be placed before 6pm to be counted as placed during that business day. Orders are not shipped on weekends or public holidays.

Order processing delays that are outside of our control can occasionally occur. If processing of your order will be delayed by more than 3 days we will contact you directly.

More information can be found in our Shipping Policy

Is hemp protein a complete protein?

Yes. Hemp protein contains all nine essential amino acids, making it a complete plant‑based protein source.

Is hemp protein easy to digest?

Very. Thanks to its edestin and albumin proteins, hemp protein is considered one of the most digestible plant proteins available.

Can I build muscle with hemp protein?

Yes. When combined with resistance training and adequate calorie intake, hemp seed protein powder can support muscle repair and growth as part of a balanced diet.

What does hemp protein taste like?

Hemp protein has a mild, earthy, nutty flavour, similar to sunflower seeds or walnuts. It blends well with both sweet and savoury foods.

Is hemp protein better than whey?

It depends on your needs. Whey is fast‑absorbing but dairy‑based. Our hemp protein powder is plant‑based, fibre‑rich, and gentler on digestion, making it a great alternative for those avoiding dairy.