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3rd Annual Best of Edibles List Awards Invitation
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Canada to Export Cannabis to Chile
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W Vapes Ringo's Gift CBD Cartridge Review
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Product Reviews: The Peace Piece & Heavenly Sweet Medibles
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Cannabis Event Guide
Letter from the Editor Talking Topicals with Gar COVER STORY: Ancient Chinese Cannabis The History of Cannabis Began in China (and was the first crop to ever be farmed)
Q & A with Dr. Mike: What's the Difference Between Smoking & Edibles?
Edibles and Preventing Mold Sushi & Doobie Rolling Workshop & Infused Dinner Party Chinese Cannabis Infused Recipes Alaska Says No to On-Site Consumption Cannabis for Canines: Washington Cultivator Partners with Local Pet Rescue
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Letter from the Editor
Dear Edibles Readers,
Growing up in the melting pot of Hawaii, I never felt like I was a minority. In fact, I was a large part of the majority. Being mixed with both Chinese and Scottish/ English backgrounds, I always identified with more than one culture. I also never really felt the need to dig deep down into my heritage and roots and immerse myself in the Chinese culture as it was just always around me.
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I remember in my Junior/Senior year of high school, I graduated high school early and my third and fourth year of high school were the same year. My English 4 curriculum was a seventh period after school class reserved mostly for last-chanceto-graduate-18-year-old-seniors.
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I was used to the advanced placement classes, but I worked two after school jobs as well so I was thrilled to have a cruise class. The teacher identified my literary skills and special graduation circumstances early on and allowed me to choose any topic I wanted to study for the semester. I thought that would be a wonderful
opportunity to learn about my culture, deep rooted in mystery, but with a lengthy written history. I always enjoyed history, and all I had to do was read a textbook on a topic of my choosing and write a report afterwards. I picked Chinese theology and spent 4 months reading about Taoism, Hinduism and Buddhism. In that giant book, they did not mention a single word about using cannabis as a medicine, about the Chinese being the first to use cannabis in written history as a surgical anesthetic, or the mention of its value as a sacred herb by all Eastern religions. It was only later in life that I discovered these facts. Bruce Lee enjoyed hashish brownies, believing them to relax and repair the body, and had cannabis present in his system at the time of his autopsy. Bruce's son Brandon Lee, who played The Crow, would have been 52 years old this month.
would like to take the time to invite you to join our new industry group, Asians for Cannabis Association. You can find us on Meetup.com. I can count on one hand the amount of Asians I know in this industry, let's try and make that two hands! ~B. Le Grand
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TALKING TOPICALS with Gar Gar Souders, cannatopics.com
Hello Gar, I have always enjoyed the sun and being outdoors. I just turned 50 and I am starting to see some age spots on my skin. Are topical marijuana products good for this, and can they help fade them? Shelly Scottsdale, AZ Hi Shelly, A topical cannabis oil applied regularly to the spot will usually cause it to start fading in a few days. It may take several weeks or more to completely go away. Look for a product with a natural base, such as olive oil. Dear Gar, I am getting older and try to protect my health. My friend had prostate cancer and I am now concerned that maybe I should be doing things to protect myself. I know that medical marijuana can help with cancer, but what about prevention? Louis Portland, OR Hi Louis, The role of cannabis in killing cancer is well documented. As far as prevention, it is just starting to be studied. The prostate has an abundance of both CB1 & CB2 receptors. The stimulation of these receptors results in anti-androgenic effects. This means testosterone is blocked from binding to androgen receptors. Prostate cancer requires testosterone to grow, so if binding cannot take place, growth stops. By massaging a cream around the prostate area, the CB2 receptors in the area can be stimulated. For many, it's as simple as a small amount applied to the prostate area before bed. Look for a product with a large amount of cannabinoids, 250+ mg per ounce. Dear Gar, I am having a lot of foot cramps in the night that are causing me to not get enough sleep. I started a new job that requires me to be on my feet 8-10 hrs a day. I have a medical recommendation and my friend, who is also a budtender locally, said I should write to you. I'll get used to it, but in the meantime, the cramps and lack of sleep are getting to me. Is there anything you know about that can help me? J.D. Los Angeles, CA Hi JD, Your budtender friend was on the right track. A topical cream or mousse containing a large amount of cannabinoids can often bring complete relief in minutes. A product with 250 mg or more of cannabinoids kept on your nightstand should help your foot cramps very quickly and give you your sleep back. Many people use a lower strength cream or gel on their feet while working. It'll help provide anti-inflammatory protection and may help avoid the nightly foot cramps altogether. Gar Souders has over a decade of research into the effects & formulations of cannabis infused topicals. He is the founder of CannaTopics, a freelance cannabis writer, and member of several pro-cannabis organizations. Issue No. 32 I Page 16
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THE HISTORY OF CANNABIS BEGAN IN CHINA The ancient history of the cannabis plant begins in Taiwan and China, and is both fascinating and shrouded in a bit of myth and mystery. Historians and researchers aren’t entirely positive about some of the dates or how historical events exactly were recorded in ancient China, and a number of similarly named mythological and legendary figures are credited in stories as having invented or created some of the same early technological innovations, as well as sharing some similar heroic feats they accomplished in China’s oldest folklore tales. There are some differences of opinion amongst archeologists and anthropologists, but generally they agree on the basic timeline and earliest records, and the fossil record is hard evidence that helps to fully illustrate the rich history of cannabis in ancient Chinese culture. Hemp cord in pottery was discovered at an ancient village site dating back to 8000 BC, located in the area of what is now modern day Taiwan. 2000 years later in 6000 BC, there is evidence that cannabis
seeds and oil were being consumed as a food source in China, and 2000 years after that, in 4000 BC, hemp was being used to create high quality Chinese textiles. Not long after that, historically speaking, legend says that in 2737 The Mythological Emperor Shen Nung first used Cannabis as a medicine. Shen Nung is considered by some to be the Father of Chinese Medicine, and by others to be a higher deity, Culture Hero, and God Farmer, and was said to be horned, ox headed, and bronze skulled. Artwork from the Han Dynasty depicts legends of The God Farmer “Shennong” teaching mankind how to use the plow along with other basic concepts of agriculture like the hoe and irrigation. Shen Nung is a heroic figure in the
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The Yanghai Tombs near Turpan, XinjiangUighur Autonomous Region, China were excavated and revealed a 2700-year-old grave containing a large stash of cannabis, excellently preserved thanks to the climate of the specific burial conditions. The Oxford Academic Journal of Experimental Botany reported that an international and multidisciplinary team of scientists was able to demonstrate through phytochemical investigation and botanical examination that the ancient cannabis found in the Yanghai Tomb contained the cannabinoid Tetrahydrocannabinol, also known as THC, the psychoactive component of marijuana.
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legends of Chinese Medicine and is credited in some myths of having also created acupuncture. He is said to have tasted 365 plants, seeds, and flowers in his search to discover and explore for medicinal properties, and cannabis was among them. In some versions of the legend, he died from an overdose upon tasting his 365th plant. “The Shennong Bencaojing”, also known as The Classic of Herbal Medicine, was a treatise on Chinese Medicine and had descriptions and entries for the 365 herbal medications discovered by Shen Nung, who the work is attributed to. Historians believe The Shennong Bencaojing was written between 200 and 250 AD, and was a collected compilation of oral traditions. Cannabis was one of the 120 plants covered in the first volume, which was various “upper” and “noble” drugs that were considered harmless to humans but beneficial due to their stimulating properties, including the psychotropic effects of cannabis. The Cannabis flower was said to cure over 100 different ailments in the ancient
Bu-Wei Leu's Book of Songs, a collection of ancient Chinese social customs generally believed to have been assembled around 300 BC, mentions cannabis as being one of six crops regularly planted. There is evidence in The Chinese Canon of Rites, believed by some to have been compiled by the philosopher Confucius, that hemp fabric and rope had been invented in China by 200 BC, and fossil records prove that 100 years later Chinese hemp paper had been created. Cai Lun was a Chinese eunuch and official during the Han dynasty and used hemp in the composition of paper in the oldest forms of the modern papermaking process. Hua Tuo was an ancient Chinese Physician and Surgeon who lived in The Han Dynasty and was
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famous for his exceptional abilities in acupuncture and herbal medicine. He is credited with being China’s first surgeon and with discovering the invention of anaesthetic by crushing cannabis into a fine powder and mixing it with wine. The Chinese term for anesthesia is mázui, and literally translates as "cannabis intoxication."
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Hemp was also an important innovation in the history of Chinese archery and warfare. Bowstrings made from hemp were far superior to the bowstrings that had traditionally been made from bamboo fiber, and completely revolutionized ancient Chinese warfare. Hemp bowstrings were much stronger and more flexible, making them far better for long range archery and eventually being much more adaptable for using a bow while mounted on horseback. Monarchs
would reserve sizeable portions of farmland specifically for growing hemp, making it the very first war crop. By 1500 BC, cannabis was being regularly cultivated in China for both food and fiber. In his book “The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence”, famed astrophysicist, astronomer, and the original host of Cosmos, Carl Sagan speculated that “the cultivation of marijuana led generally to the invention of agriculture, and thereby to civilization.” That basically means that the world’s actual oldest profession, is also the newest and fastest growing industry in the modern world. The history of Cannabis is vast, rich, incredibly intriguing, and it began in Ancient China. It will be very interesting to see what comes next. We’re forging new history every day, and we have China to thank for it. So say thank you to China, or Xièxiè Zhonghua!
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Canada to Export Cannabis to Chile L.C. Squared
Tilray, which is one of Canada’s 38 licensed producers of medical cannabis, has just announced that it will begin exporting its product to Chile. The British Columbiabased company will team with Chilean commercial producer Alef Biotechnology SpA, which has secured exclusive rights to distribute Tilray’s product. The first shipment is expected to arrive in Santiago by late February and will be available in select pharmacies and hospitals. This achievement is among the latest in Tilray’s effort to expand in the international market as it was the first company to legally export medical cannabis into Australia and the European Union last year. The company is also involved in several important studies in using cannabis as treatment for child epilepsy, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and chemotherapyinduced nausea. Other companies that have succeeded in expanding into the foreign market includes Dutch-based company, Bedrocan, which is exporting to Canada, Australia and parts of Europe, and another Canadian company called Peace Naturals, which has shipped products to Germany. Currently, no company in the United States exports any products beyond its borders. Sales of green goodness are expected to boom in Chile as it has had one of the most drastic changes of heart towards the product in recent years. When it was once one of the most tightly controlled substances, private, personal use was decriminalized in 2005. Ten years later in 2015, pharmacies finally allowed the sale of cannabis-derived prescription medications. Issue No. 32 I Page 26
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Q & A with Dr. Mike: What’s the difference between smoking cannabis & eating edibles? Dr. Michael Heller, mjwooly.com A: Smoking/Vaping: 5 - 10 minutes, THC enters your bloodstream immediately! Edibles: 30 - 120 minutes, peak levels reached after 4 hours. Drinks: less than 30 minutes, quicker than edibles because they don’t have to be digested. Q: Why do edibles take longer to kick in than smoking or vaping? A: When you smoke or vape, cannabinoids go directly into your bloodstream. Edibles have to go through your stomach, intestines (GI tract) and liver before cannabinoids enter your bloodstream, similar to how food is digested. Q: Does it matter if I ate a meal right before my edible? A: Yes. If your stomach is full you have to wait for the food in there to move out of the way before the edible is digested. This results in the edible taking longer and not feeling as strong. Drinks on the other hand can drain through your full stomach, so the effects aren’t as delayed or diminished. Q: What is the most efficient way to get high? A: Smoking/Vaping, approximately 25 to 56% of inhaled THC enters the bloodstream. Only about 6% of ingested THC, whether ate or drank, enters the bloodstream. Q: Why is smoking more efficient than edibles or drinks? A: The cannabinoids in edibles and drinks are degraded by your stomach acid and metabolized in your liver before they enter your bloodstream. Inhaled cannabinoids don’t begin to breakdown until they have already been circulated through the body.
Q: Can you increase the efficiency of edibles? A: Yes. If you can protect cannabinoids from your stomach acid you can increase the efficiency of an edible or drink. Nanoencapsulated (protected in a coating) cannabinoids do not degrade as easily in your stomach and increase efficiency 2 to 8 times. This technology is new to cannabis and hasn’t made it into many edibles yet. Q: If edibles are less efficient than smoking why do they feel so strong? A: Edibles and drinks are subjected to the first-pass metabolism of your liver. During metabolism in your liver THC is converted into 11-OH-THC. 11-OH-THC is approximately 10 times more psychoactive and more effective in crossing the blood brain barrier than THC. Meaning that edibles result in a higher concentration of a more psychedelic compound than smoking cannabis. Q: Why do edibles last longer than smoking? A: Edibles take longer to make it into your bloodstream and as a result the effects are spread out over a longer period of time. It is also believed that the product from liver metabolism, 11-OHTHC, gets deposited in the liver and is slowly released over time.
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W Vapes Ringo's Gift CBD Cartridge Patrick Ian Moore
W Vapes Ringo’s Gift 300mg pure Co2 Cannabis Oil CBD cartridge is the newest product offered by W Vapes! This company has worked hard to become a favorite brand of many within the industry and it’s not at all hard to see why. As with all their other extractions, Ringo’s Gift is strain specific and made using all natural CO2 to extract from organic top shelf full flower. The terpenes are separated first and reintroduced in post processing so the taste, flavor, and terp properties are absolutely present when you vape it. This oil tastes incredible and works great. Ringo’s Gift is Harle-Tsu crossed with AC/DC, making it the amazing love child of two very popular strains rich in Cannabidiol. Ringo’s Gift is named after Lawrence Ringo, a well known cannabis icon and activist from The Emerald Triangle who was famed for developing groundbreaking strains high in CBD. The cannabinoid content in Ringo’s Gift is impressive. The CBD clocks in at a hefty 73%, with 5% THC for some nice balance. The color is so clear that at first glance I thought the cartridge was empty, but it was just an illusion created by the fact that the oil is so clean and pure. The taste and flavor of The Ringo oil is simply wonderful, and has a very subtle and natural floral fragrance offset by crisply sweet and soft tones of berries that all works together more as a very pleasant aftertaste you won’t notice until you exhale. The effect is just as good, if not better. The large amounts of CBD in RG are very effective at relieving pain in joints, muscles, and everywhere else in the body. Soreness, stiffness, and physical stress melted further away with every vaporized puff. Your body will be very pleased you chose to treat it with this excellent vape oil. The W Vapes Ringo’s Gift cartridge has a 510 thread and is compatible with most any major brand battery on the market. These cartridges seem to work exceptionally well with a rechargeable W Vapes push button battery, available in 4 different colors. For more info visit: wvapes.com/cbd
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Edibles and Preventing Mold Rachel Zemser, cannabisculinologist.com
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There are countless foods we buy that can last a very long time, like thermally processed canned foods, diet soda, those protein shakes that they sell in the shelf stable cardboard boxes, and dry packaged items like spaghetti and rice. Those are the long lasting items—but there are many food items that don’t last a long time like fresh baked goods, meat, vegetables and fruit. These items can spoil fairly quickly when they are exposed to air, moisture, heat, and other microorganism friendly weather conditions. Most microorganisms that cause spoilage in food are classified as bacteria, yeast or mold. Bacteria are tiny single-celled organisms that come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Bacterial growth cannot normally be seen, but the resulting damage that occurs when spoilage bacteria grow in food (bad odors and flavors, physical changes, etc.) is how we are able to detect that spoilage has occurred. Yeast and mold are both members of the fungi family, and are the cause of more visible spoilage in foods. Spoilage caused by yeast and mold can be seen easily as it grows and spreads on the surface of a food product. Mold is often seen as a fuzzy colored mass, while yeast will display itself as a white to pink/red circle on the spoiled food.
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But how do these microorganisms get into your food in the first place? The microorganisms that are capable of spoiling food are ubiquitous in nature. They grow in the soil, land and air and also live on the skins of fruits, vegetables, animals and humans. They live inside the intestinal tracts of animals and can grow on improperly sanitized kitchen equipment with leftover residual food from the last production run. They can be transported directly to food via unwashed hands and dirty utensils. Spoilage organisms seek out opportunities to invade the flesh of any plant or animal tissue that can provide the specific nutrients and growth conditions that they need to survive. People who prepare food for consumption need to make sure they minimize the environmental conditions that promote microorganism growth. Generally speaking, products that have lots of moisture like meat, fruit and juices should be kept refrigerated. This will dramatically slow down microorganism
growth. Products that are typically dry in nature like granola bars, cookies and candy should be packaged well to keep the outside moisture out. If moisture gets into a dry food product, that food will now be moist and support bacteria growth. The cannabis edibles industry is typically known for infusing baked goods and candy for sale at dispensaries and cannabis shows. These food items are easy to make and infuse and typically can last quite a while before going bad. However, as entrepreneurs become more creative with their food ideas, they experience more rapid spoilage. Here are a few tips to slow down mold growth in your food products: Be as sanitary as possible during the entire production process: Wash up, wear gloves when handling post cooked cooled foods and sanitize all your cooking equipment before and after using. This will reduce the amount of bacteria, yeasts and mold. Bake the brownies/cookies till they are very very dry: Moist baked goods are delicious if you plan to eat them within 24 hours. However, a moist brownie that sits on the shelf for a few weeks, has water in it that can support the growth of microorganisms. The more water you take away, the harder it is for them to grow. If you must keep the brownie moist, add preservatives: Preservatives come in many forms such as potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate and cultured dextrose. They are an additional layer of defense that will slow down yeast and mold even in a moist environment. Gummy bears should be kept dry too: Those gummy bears you buy at the store went through a 2-day severe drying process in special dehumidified rooms with dehydrators. This is why store bought gummies don’t get moldy. Most entrepreneurs and small batch manufacturers don’t have that type of drying equipment, so the final gelatin treat retains moisture and can become moldy. If you can’t sufficiently dry out the gummies you should keep them refrigerated. Adding extra sugar helps too, it binds up the water making it unavailable for microorganism growth. Big food companies spent years trying to extend the shelf life of their food products. Their food scientists scrutinize over detail of the product like precise sugar percentages,productpH,moisturelevels,wateractivity and soluble solids. They try to adjust those product details to ensure they do not support bacteria growth. This type of research takes time and you too will have to adjust your recipe frequently. By utilizing math, technical measuring tools and the scientific method you will be able to isolate and fix your mold issues.
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Sushi & Doobie Rolling Workshop & Dinner Party Keiko Beatie
While the tasting of the fresh sushi was being enjoyed by students the Asian Maiden had a crystal bowl of fresh buds from Hummingbird Farms. Chopsticks doled out the cannabis to each student as Chef Victor shared about the process of grinding the buds, rolling papers and the art of rolling a good joint.
This exciting dining event was held at the premiere glass blowing facility Goosefire Gallery located in Orange County, Ca. Amongst talented glass blowers and a gallery of glass artwork, beautiful bongs, and exquisite pipes was the setting for this Asian themed dinner. Diners were able to view artwork of glass being created while drinking tea provided by Honey Pot, visiting with Hummingbird Farms and One Love Delivery Service, who provided flower to assist in infusing the sushi. Diners signed up to learn the ancient art of sushi preparation and the professional on hand was Chef Victor who trained with a master sushi sensei. Chef Victor works with a professional sports group as a private sushi chef. His extensive knowledge of the history, fish quality and the art of sushi making were apparent as he share a myriad of information to the eager sushi students. As guests came in, they were greeted by a kimono clad hostess who assisted them with creating a Japanese fan to place at their sushi making station. In the background a DJ set the mood with music to roll by. The excited guests were able to see the fresh fish that was just flown in straight from Hawaii, with crab and lobster from Alaska. The excitement was mounting as the last student arrived and the Chef was about to start cannabis culinary sushi preparation. Chef Victor spoke about the history and tradition while infusing parts of the rice and sauces. The seafood had amazing color and freshness to each piece and the students followed along laughing and committed to making a perfect sushi roll. With the nori seaweed, seasoned rice, fresh fish and cannabis infusion each sushi student had rolled a perfect sushi. Add in the wasabi and soy sauce and everyone was able to taste their rockin n' rolling infused sushi.
High Dining Club created by Barbie Sommers, is a part of Mary Jane University an Educational group that strives to provide education on cannabis
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The New Year brings exciting fresh trends on the horizon with a focus on education and infused dining, The High Dining Club presented "Sushi Doobie and Roll" this past January in Southern California.
Some of the guests, though familiar with cannabis infusion, had never rolled a joint. To learn about proper grinding was a revelation as well as about the different types of rolling papers. Before long our diverse group of students had all rolled sushi and a joint and learned so much about cannabis and its values for health, well-being and enjoyment. Chef Victor then went to the sushi bar and made a vast array of sushi to the delight of new sushi aficionados.
lifestyle, health and ancillary products in the industry. Their mission is to bring in home education on many subjects of interest that assists in mainstreaming cannabis knowledge to the community in a responsible manner. Learn more at: www.highdining.club
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Marijuana Mooncake Pastry Ingredients: Wrapper dough 115g plain flour 2 tablespoons canna vegetable oil 1 tablespoon flour for coating the tool 75g golden syrup (home made or store bought) 2g lye water Filling: 8 salted egg yolks, each 10g 380g bean paste or black sesame filling (25g*8+30g*6) Egg Wash: 1 egg yolk 1 tablespoon egg white Instructions Prepare the filling paste in the previously, lotus seed paste, mung bean paste or red bean paste. To make the wrapper: Combine lye water, golden syrup, and canna vegetable oil in a small bowl and then mix with flour. Stir until well combined. Wrap with plastic wrapper and then knead several times until smooth. Set aside in fridge for 2-3 hours. Transfer out and then divide into 14 equal balls (each one 15g)
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Assembling: Measure the fillings for egg yolk mooncake: paste+ egg yolk=35g. Measure the fillings for pure paste filling: paste filling=30g. Wrap the egg yolks with paste firstly. And shape all the filling into round balls. Take one portion of the wrapper, press into a round wrapper and then place one filling ball in center. Push the wrapper from bottom to top little by little until the whole ball is completely sealed. Shape it into a round ball firstly and then into an oval.Slightly dust your mooncake tool and press the rod and gently remove the cake from the tool.
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mooncake becomes well browned. Transfer out to a cooling down crack to cool down completely. Place in an airtight containers. Wait for around 1 or 2 days for the pasty to become soft and oily. After the "oil return" process, keep the mooncakes in fridge up to 2 weeks. Notes: For mooncakes, smaller duck egg yolk around 10 grams each one is highly recommended. If your egg yolks are larger, for example near 20g. Divide it into two halves and wrap in two moon cakes. When pushing the outer wrappers, be carefully and slow down your process. Do not break the wrapper. If you do, pinch any small holes together. The time needed for assemble one moon cake should be around 1 minute even you are quite skilled. Be patient during the process.
Preheat oven to 180C (356F). Spray a very thin layer of water on surface to avoid cracking surface (especially you used larger amount of dusting flour). Bake for 5 minutes. In a small bowl, whisked the egg yolk and combine with egg whites. Transfer mooncakes out and brush a very thin layer of egg wash on the surface. Continue bake for around 15 to 20 minutes until the EdiblesList.com I EdiblesMagazine.com
IN F U S E D REC IP ES Who doesn't love great Chinese food? They deliver till 4am, or sometimes 24 hours. What you might not know, is that there is deep meaning behind each recipe. I've shared with you some of my favorite Lunar New Year recipes. Notice that this issue doesn't include prep or cook times. These recipes take hours to make, and are usually a family gathering tradition. So gather round and make lucky food!
Chinese Sticky Icky Rice Ingredients:
3 cups Chinese/Japanese short-grain sticky "sweet" rice 1 cup Chinese dried black mushrooms* or dried shiitake mushrooms (1 1/2 oz) 5 Chinese sausages* (6 to 8 oz total) 1 tablespoon peanut oil 1 tablespoon minced peeled fresh ginger 1/2 cup thinly sliced scallion (white and pale green parts only; from 1 bunch) 1 1/2 cups bottled peeled cooked whole chestnuts (from a 14- to 15-oz jar), drained and coarsely chopped 1/3 cup Chinese rice wine or medium-dry Sherry 3 tablespoons soy sauce 2 tablespoons oyster sauce 2 teaspoons Asian sesame oil 2 tablespoons canna vegetable oil 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon white pepper 2 cups reduced-sodium chicken broth Special equipment: a wok Garnish: thinly sliced scallion greens Cover rice with cold water by 1 inch in a large bowl and and stir-fry 1 minute, then add mushrooms and stir-fry 1 soak at least 2 hours. Drain in a sieve and rinse well under minute. Add chestnuts and stir-fry 1 minute. Stir in rice cold running water. wine, soy sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil, salt, and white Soak mushrooms in warm water 30 minutes, then drain, pepper and remove from heat, add canna vegetable oil squeezing excess liquid back into bowl, and discard last. Add drained rice and stir to coat. liquid. Rinse mushrooms to remove any grit, then Transfer mixture to a 4- to 6-quart heavy pot and add discard stems and coarsely chop caps. 3 Quarter sausages broth (broth will not completely cover rice). Bring to a lengthwise and cut into 1/2-inch pieces. simmer, stir once, then reduce heat to low. Cover and Heat a wok over high heat until just smoking. Add peanut cook 25 minutes more, then remove from heat. Stir from oil and heat, swirling in wok, until just smoking. Add bottom to distribute ingredients and let stand, covered, ginger and scallion and stir-fry 30 seconds. Add sausage 10 minutes before serving. EdiblesList.com I EdiblesMagazine.com
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Lucky Dank Dumplings Ingredients: 1/2 pound ground pork 1/2 medium head cabbage, finely chopped 1 green onion, finely chopped 2 slices fresh ginger root, finely chopped 2 water chestnuts, drained and finely chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon white sugar 1 teaspoon sesame oil 1 (14 ounce) package wonton wrappers 5 tablespoons canna vegetable oil 3/4 cup water 1 tablespoon chili oil 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1 teaspoon rice vinegar Instructions: Crumble pork into a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Drain and set aside. In a medium bowl, mix together the pork, cabbage, green onion, ginger, water chestnuts, salt, sugar and sesame oil. Chill in the refrigerator 6 to 8 hours, or overnight. Place a tablespoon of the pork mixture into each of the wonton wrappers. Fold the wrappers, seal the edges with a moistened fork. In a large, deep skillet, heat 3 tablespoons canna vegetable oil over medium high heat. Place the pot stickers into the oil seam sides up. Heat 30 seconds to a minute. Pour water into the skillet. Gently boil 7 to 8 minutes, until oil and water begins to sizzle, then add remaining oil. When the bottoms begin to brown, remove pot stickers from heat.
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Alaska Says No to On-Site Consumption L.C. Squared
The Marijuana Control Board in Alaska failed to make history on February 2nd as a 3-2 vote defeated a proposal that would’ve allowed cannabis customers to use the purchased products right at the retail stores selling the stuff. This proposal would’ve made Alaska the first state in the nation to allow such freedom of use in cannabis stores. The rules would’ve allowed customers to try out their newly purchased products by going into separate areas of authorized stores. Board member, Mark Springer, voted against the proposal out of fear of how the Trump Administration would react to such a measure as cannabis use remains illegal at the federal level. Another member named Loren Jones voted nay due to negative public opinion. However, the main reason for the defeat is when Sara Chambers, the acting director of Alaska’s Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office, said that the onsite consumption proposal was improperly done. Rather than to re-advertise the measure for another 30 days, the board simply chose not to pursue it. Despite this defeat, Cary Carrigan, the executive director of the Alaska Marijuana Industry Association which represents Alaska’s cannabis industry, pledges to continue to lobby for the right for the customer to use their product at stores. He claims that this decision could have repercussions for out-of-state vacationers, especially cruise ship passengers, come summer tourist season. With cannabis consumption being only allowed on private property and cruise ships forbidding cannabis being brought on board, tourists would have no place to legally enjoy their product after purchase. He also argued that this prohibition will prompt cannabis customers to consume their product in open public areas. Last year, Alaska received over 2 million visitors with over half of them being from cruise ships. According to a 2014-15 study, tourists spent $1.9 billion in Alaska, with most of the revenue coming from the summer months. Despite the potential for higher tourist revenue should the measure have passed, critics of the onsite consumption proposal are unconcerned as they say tourists don’t come to Alaska solely for the legal marijuana as it is legal in several other states. Issue No. 32 I Page 40
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Cannabis For Canine Lovers Washington Cultivator Partners with Local Pet Rescue
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Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood serves as the beginning of an unorthodox yet beautiful friendship between local cannabis cultivation company Soulshine Cannabis and Emerald City Pet Rescue. “We wanted to make sure that our company was giving back somehow,” said Co-founder Mike Mercer who has 18 years of experience in Mortgage Banking. Soulshine was aiming to donate a percentage of profits to animal charity due to an interesting connection between pot and pet, which Mercer claims, “one out of every two people that go into a cannabis retail store owns a pet.” Unfortunately, many were reluctant to associate themselves with the cannabis industry, with one potential taker having a board member object to the partnership by threatening to never donate any more money. Luckily, Emerald City Pet Rescue had no scruples about taking money that came from marijuana sales. Soulshine has been donating 1% of their gross retail sales to Emerald City and has done much more. Vanessa Cason of Emerald City claims, “They've been amazing. Not only do they make significant donations, but they help out with events, fundraisers, and we get to help them out with vendor days around the city at various shops.” The claim of cannabis lovers also being pet lovers proved to be correct as one of Belltown’s retail stores Have A Heart held a vendor day in which shoppers fawned over the adoptable rescue dogs brought on display by Emerald City as they browsed through wide selections of cannabis products. Mercer and Soulshine hope that other marijuana companies may follow their lead and grow cannabis for a cause. Issue No. 32 I Page 43
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The Peace Piece was first introduced to us at The Big Industry Show in Los Angeles and these eye catching and innovative yet simple devices immediately caught our attention. Peace Piece is a manufacturer of one of a kind smoking accessories fashioned from a variety of re-purposed ammo cartridges, all of which are handcrafted in St. Louis, MO and 100% lead free.
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The Heavenly Sweet Medibles Cherry Bomb Brownie is a dark chocolate fudge brownie with cheesecake stripes and dark sweet cherries, finished with white chocolate chunks and perfectly medicated with a Cannabutter dose packing 150 mg of THC in every package. Considering how decadently delicious it tastes, it’s actually surprising that each one is only 430 calories. The Cherry Bomb weighs 5 1/4 oz (149 g/5.3 oz) and 1 full serving is in each container. For some people, 150 mg of THC is actually going to be too much medicine to have in a single serving, and it’s also probably not a bad idea to take your time with something this good anyway. I’ll reiterate - this edible is a seriously tasty dessert. Dark chocolate fudge, white chocolate, cheesecake, cherries, and Heavenly Sweet
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Type: 20+ Baked Treats!! Pastries – Cookies – Breads – Brownies, Cannabis Infused Coconut Oil Strain used: Hybrid Strain or Mix Made with: Canna Coconut Oil Dosage available: 100mg - 110mg Available in: CALIFORNIA
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Type: Medicated Bacon, Pretzels, Peanut Butter, Baked Goods, Breads, Trail Mix, Nuts, Cheese Crackers, Rice Crispy Treats, Hard Candy, Sour Cream & Cheddar Potato Chips Strain used: Organic Hybrid Strain/Mix Made with: Clean Green Organic Cannabis by Oxendine Family Farm Dosage available: Varies by Product Available in: CALIFORNIA
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Type: Organic Cooking Oils Strain Used: Organic Hybrid Made with: Organic GMO-free Canola Oil, Organic Coconut Oil Dosage: Serving size: 1 tsp OCCO-Organic Cannabis Canola Oil, THC 25mg, Serving size: 1/4 tsp CANNA*COCO*BIS, THC 18.5mg Available in: CALIFORNIA
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C a n a d i a n Veterinarians Treating Pet Pain With Cannabis B. Le Grand
We’ve known for a while that you can use CBD to treat your cats and dogs suffering from pain or disease. Now we have actual veterinarians supporting this cause, recommending cannabis treatments to pets to help them find relief. Dr. Janice Huntingford is a veterinarian and a certified pain practitioner working at Essex Animal Hospital in Vancouver, Canada. Dr. Huntingford has been giving cannabis oil to some pets dealing with issues like chronic pain, arthritis, seizures and cancer. S
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Dogs and cats have extreme sensitivity to THC, the psychoactive component of cannabis sativa, which is why she uses CBD (cannabidiol) for pain management. "Cats are very sensitive to the CBD, so you have to dose them differently than dogs," she said. "There's not a lot of pain meds that we can use for cats, because they're sensitive to so many things. This one thing that we can use." Plus each winning team member scores a nifty bowling pin pipe! Laughs, good times and the blazin’ best between-game-breaks on the planet. Some day all bowling tournaments will be this much fun…well, maybeEdiblesList.com not. I EdiblesMagazine.com
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