Marijuana has been the subject of many debates mostly due to conflicting opinions about its use. Thailand has made it legal and a number of its restaurants are betting on local and foreign tourists’ curiosity about how it could taste when added to food.
Reuters reported how a Thai restaurant is serving some unique cannabis-infused dishes that can make their patrons “feel happy.” Among the most popular dishes that they have are the “joyfully dancing salad” and “giggling bread.” Cannabis has been legalised in the Southeast Asian country and many locals are obviously trying to make the most out of it.
The restaurant is located at the Chao Phya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital in Prachin Buri. Their patrons started enjoying their cannabis-infused meals just this month. Patrons can choose from a host of sumptuous dishes infused with cannabis.
Those who love pork can try the deep-fried bread topped with pork and a cannabis leaf. There is also a meal of crispy cannabis leaves served with chopped vegetables and ground pork.
The cannabis plant used to be listed as a narcotic in the country, prohibiting its cultivation. However, when authorities de-listed it, state-authorised establishments were given the green light to seek cultivation.
In 2017, Thailand legalised cannabis for medicinal purposes, prompting the opening…
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Marijuana has been the subject of many debates mostly due to conflicting opinions about its use. Thailand has made it legal and a number of its restaurants are betting on local and foreign tourists’ curiosity about how it could taste when added to food.
Reuters reported how a Thai restaurant is serving some unique cannabis-infused dishes that can make their patrons “feel happy.” Among the most popular dishes that they have are the “joyfully dancing salad” and “giggling bread.” Cannabis has been legalised in the Southeast Asian country and many locals are obviously trying to make the most out of it.
The restaurant is located at the Chao Phya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital in Prachin Buri. Their patrons started enjoying their cannabis-infused meals just this month. Patrons can choose from a host of sumptuous dishes infused with cannabis.
Those who love pork can try the deep-fried bread topped with pork and a cannabis leaf. There is also a meal of crispy cannabis leaves served with chopped vegetables and ground pork.
The cannabis plant used to be listed as a narcotic in the country, prohibiting its cultivation. However, when authorities de-listed it, state-authorised establishments were given the green light to seek cultivation.
In 2017, Thailand legalised cannabis for medicinal purposes, prompting the opening…