17. Hemp is one of the most useful plants on planet Earth.
18. Its history is as old as China. [email_address] [email_address] [email_address] [email_address]
19. The world leading producer of hemp is China with smaller production in Europe, Chile and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.[16] While more hemp is exported to the United States than to any other country, the United States Government does not consistently distinguish between marijuana and the non-psychoactive Cannabis used for industrial and commercial purposes.[15]
20. Hemp (from Old English hænep) is the name of the soft, durable fibre that is cultivated from plants of the Cannabis genus. "Hemp" is also a name for the Cannabis plant. Some use it to mean only the low THC strains of the plant, although this is a neologism. In modern times, hemp has been used for industrial purposes including paper, textiles, biodegradable plastics, construction, health food, fuel, and medical purposes[1] with modest commercial success.[2][3] Since 2007, commercial success of hemp food products has grown considerably.[4][5]
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23. Hemp use dates back to the Stone Age, with hemp fibre imprints found in pottery shards in China and Taiwan[60] over 7,000 years old. They were also later used to make clothes, shoes, ropes, and an early form of paper.[60] Contrary to the traditional view that Cai Lun invented paper in around 105 AD, specimens of hemp paper were found in the Great Wall of China dating back 200 years earlier.[citation needed]
25. Like afternoon tea in the Western customs, Mian Cha is usually served in the afternoon. While it is served, there is no chopstick or spoon available. Customer has to hold the bowl and turn around to have Mian Cha.
26. Where to try it? Huguosi Snack Bar Address: 93#, Huguosi Street, Xicheng District Tel: +86 10 6618 1705 Tel: +86 10 6618 1705 Tel: +86 10 6618 1705 Tel: +86 10 6618 1705 Tel: +86 10 6618 1705
27. How to cook it? Ingredients Millet, ginger powder, seed of hemp, sesame paste.
28. How to cook it? Ingredients 材料 Millet 小米 , ginger powder 姜粉 , seed of hemp 麻种 , sesame paste 芝麻糕 .
29. Preparation: Drip water in millet and beat. Place water in a wok with little ginger powder. Place millet in the wok and boil. Take out the ready millet mixture in a bowl.
30. Stir-fry 50g seed of hemp dry and pound. Place 150g salt in a pan and pound. Mix seed of hemp and salt. Mix 200g sesame paste and 250g oil in a bowl and beat. Sift sesame paste, sesame mixture on the surface of the bowl. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture. Sift sesame paste and sesame mixture between two pieces of millet mixture.
31. In 1937, the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 was passed in the United States. It levied a tax on anyone who dealt commercially in cannabis, hemp, or marijuana. It was repealed by an overriding law in 1970.
32. Hemp was used extensively by the United States during World War II. Uniforms, canvas, and rope were among the main textiles created from the hemp plant at this time.[66] Much of the hemp used was cultivated in Kentucky and the Midwest.
33. Historically, hemp production had made up a significant portion of antebellum Kentucky's economy. Before the American Civil War, many slaves worked on plantations producing hemp.[67]
34. During World War II, the U.S. produced a short 1942 film, Hemp for Victory, promoting hemp as a necessary crop to win the war.