How secret supper clubs are testing the appetite for cannabis-infused food ahead of legalization - News Summed Up

How secret supper clubs are testing the appetite for cannabis-infused food ahead of legalization


The 34-year-old former “MasterChef Canada” contestant will then dose the forthcoming multi-course dinner with the appropriate amount of cannabis-infused oil. Petersen is one of several chefs and companies serving cannabis-infused meals at intimate gatherings in secret locations to test the appetite for fine, high dining. “While edible cannabis products will be permitted for legal sale within one year following the coming into force of the Cannabis Act (i.e. The Toronto-based company already has run five cannabis-infused dinners and several other edible events with local businesses, like coffee shops, with more planned for the future. She wants to offer infused dining, as well as cannabis-free food with suggested cannabis pairings — more like a wine tasting.


Source: National Post October 14, 2018 14:36 UTC



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