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    Marijuana-based cuisine and wine mature - slowly

    By Kristen Wyatt in Lyons, Colo. | China Daily | Updated: 2016-10-22 07:27

    Marijuana dining

    But chefs and pot growers trying to explore fine dining with weed face a legal gauntlet to make pot dinners a reality, even where the drug is as legal as beer.

    Colorado's marijuana retailers can't also sell food, so guests at this dinner had to buy a separate $25 "goody bag" from a dispensary for the pot pairings.

    The bags came with tiny graters for diners to shave the pot chocolate onto their ice cream themselves; the wait staff could not legally serve a dish containing pot, even though the event was private and limited to people over 21. Diners were shuttled to and from the event by private bus, to avoid potentially stoned drivers leaving the dinner.

    Marijuana dining may become more accessible in coming months, though.

    Denver voters this fall will consider a proposal to allow marijuana use at some bars and restaurants as long as the drug isn't smoked, with the potential for new outdoor marijuana smoking areas.

    And two of the five states considering recreational marijuana in November - California and Maine - would allow some "social use" of the drug, leaving the potential for pot clubs or cafes.

    Currently, Alaska is the only legal weed state that allows on-site marijuana use, with "tasting rooms" possible in commercial dispensaries. But that state is still working on rules for how those consumption areas would work.

    For now, marijuana dining is limited to folks who hire private chefs to craft infused foods for meals served in their homes, or to special events like this one, limited to adults and set outside to avoid violating smoke-free air laws.

    Proper pairing

    Guests at the Colorado dinner were admittedly experimenting with pairing weed and food, many giggling as they toked between bites. It became apparent late in the evening that a rich meal doesn't counteract marijuana's effects.

    "What was I just saying?" one diner wondered aloud before dessert. "Oh, yeah. About my dog. No, your dog. Somebody's dog."

    The man trailed off, not finishing his thought. His neighbor patted him on the back and handed him a fresh spoon for the ice cream.

    Diners seemed genuinely curious about how to properly pair marijuana and food without getting too intoxicated.

    "I am not a savant with this," said Tamara Haddad of Lyons, who was waiting to have one of her pot samples professionally rolled into a joint. "I enjoy (marijuana) occasionally. I enjoy it with friends. I'm learning more about it."

    She laughed when asked whether marijuana can really move beyond its association with junk-food cravings.

    "I have also munched out after being at the bar and drinking martinis and thinking, 'Taco Bell sounds great,'" she said.

    Associated Press

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