TV Series Teaches Cooking with Cannabis
The show "Cooked with Cannabis" proposes, in each episode, exciting challenges in which the judges will not fail to notice the presence of THC and CBD infused in each dish
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The world's most beloved streaming platform, Netflix, launched a new program in 2020 entirely focused on cannabis. For relaxation enthusiasts, this is a perfect combination.
Furthermore, "Cooked with Cannabis," a program based on challenges for chefs where the main element of the dishes is cannabis sativa, can teach you many things you probably didn't know.
In summary, in the program, the participants showcase the multiple properties related to the broad use that can be made of cannabis. They add it to each dish in the form of infusions, THC concentrates, or CBD oil.
The importance of the right strains
The program teaches us, above all, the importance of choosing the right marijuana strain. Each strain, especially hybrids, offers different aromas and fragrances that you can choose according to your preferences.
However, it is necessary to acquire certified strains, whose properties and origin are known.
Above all, in Cooked with Cannabis, the chefs prefer sativa hemp strains from California. In fact, the program was filmed in California, where marijuana has been legal since January 2018.
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THC and CBD: "Cooked with Cannabis" teaches the art of perfect doses
The program proposes exciting challenges in which the judges will not fail to notice the presence of THC and CBD infused in the dish.
In this sense, the competitors teach us that the dosage of the herb is crucial: although they want to soften the judges' judgments, they certainly do not want the dosage to be too high.
Therefore, during the episodes we see how they mix THC products with CBD oil, butter, or herbal teas. Why? The answer is very simple: THC is the substance that makes marijuana illegal (tolerated in legal marijuana at less than 0.2%). This means it is the active ingredient that exerts psychotropic effects on the consumer, altering their psycho-physical state.
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To avoid these effects, during the program they also include products derived from cannabidiol, better known as CBD: an active ingredient that is not addictive, but produces beneficial effects to neutralize anxiety, insomnia, and stress.
In fact, with Cooked with Cannabis, the second thing we learn is crucial for all aspects of marijuana: being able to ingest the right amounts of these active ingredients (at least in countries where this is legally possible).
One of the most used products is CBD oil. With just a few mg, the cooks can combine relaxing flavors and effects that judges will love.
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Infinite possibilities
The third thing we learn from watching "Cooked with Cannabis," of course, is that the possibilities of using marijuana in the kitchen are endless.
Have you ever thought about preparing a barbecue or simple garnishes with herbal seasonings? If the answer is no, here is what you can learn by enjoying 30 minutes of the program.
Are you a gastronomy lover? The chefs will teach you how to make a cannabis leaf reduction, to get a side dish for your favorite dishes.
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For the judges to experience a state of intense relaxation, the expert decides to serve a chicken dish, with crispy skin and flavored in a completely original way: grated CBD leaves and a few drops of CBD oil.
Therefore, use about 3 milligrams per dish, emphasizing once again how important it is to mix flavors, without overdoing it with CBD and THC.