What is coca plant seeds?

Coca plant seeds are the small, black, oval-shaped seeds found within the red berries of the coca plant (Erythroxylum coca). These seeds are usually about 2-3mm in size and are typically collected from mature coca plants grown in the Andean regions of South America.

Coca plant seeds have been traditionally used by indigenous peoples for their stimulant properties, as they contain alkaloids such as cocaine and cinnamoylcocaine. These alkaloids are what give the coca plant its psychoactive effects and have been used for centuries for medicinal, spiritual, and recreational purposes.

In modern times, coca plant seeds are highly regulated due to their association with the production of cocaine, a powerful and illegal drug. However, coca plants are still grown legally in some parts of South America for traditional and medicinal use, as well as for industrial purposes such as in the production of teas, ointments, and supplements.

It is important to note that the cultivation, sale, and possession of coca plant seeds are illegal in many countries due to their potential for misuse and illicit drug production.