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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2023 · 1 MIN

S2E2: Preview: Edible Alchemy: A Savvy Guide to Cannabis Cuisine

from The Canadian Potcast · host Pattison Media

Edibles aren’t your homemade brownies with way too much THC anymore. In our next episode of The Canadian Potcast: Edible Alchemy: A Savvy Guide to Cannabis Cuisine, hundreds of products are available in the legal market, so we’ve brought in two chefs to help us be more savvy about what we eat. Alexandre Poulin has travelled the world cooking with cannabis, and now he’s launched a range of edibles where every ingredient has a specific purpose, not just cannabis. Then we have Chef Romain Avril, a molecular chef who has worked in Michelin-starred restaurants. He’s appeared on Food Network, CBC, and he creates custom cannabis infused menus in clients’ homes through Canolio. He’s here to talk to us about how to choose edibles and craft your own cannabis dining experience. Guests: Alexandre Poulin, Chief Innovation Officer at Gayonica Chef Romain Avril, Chef at Chef

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