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Thailand’s Chiang Mai gets a taste of cannabis-laced cuisine

/ 04:24 PM February 21, 2021

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BANGKOK — Scores of people enjoyed a wide range of food, drinks and snacks that were prepared using the cannabis plant in Chiang Mai, Thailand on Saturday.

‘Maejo Chuan Yim Chim Kan (Cha)’, or Maejo university cannabis open market, was held on Saturday at the Natural Agricultural Research and Development Center, with more than 45 famous restaurants from Chiang Mai participating.

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Maejo University has assigned the Natural Agricultural Research and Development Center to research on growing and harvesting medical marijuana in an industrialized system.

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Maejo University in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health used cannabis plants for cooking to make it accessible for the general public. Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital served as a model for the use of marijuana in cooking.

The event was held to test and promote the good properties of cannabis for use in cooking.

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The event received a lot of attention from people in Chiang Mai and nearby areas, especially those interested in the healthy use of marijuana.

cannabis-laced cuisine

The Nation/Asia ºÚÁÏÉç Network

cannabis-laced cuisine

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