After reading the article below, I just knew that Holland market sells
space cake which can make you high....
source : Wikipedia
Hash cookies, also known as space cookies, are relatively common in
regions with liberal drug policies, including parts of Europe
(particularly the Netherlands). They are bakery products made using
one of the forms of cannabis, including hashish.
Hash cookies are essentially the same as marijuana cookies but are
more potent. They can be seen in cake, ball, and brownie form as well.
To make them, large amounts of hash (typically half a gram to as much
as a gram a cookie) are baked into the product in careful steps, so
that the user is able to achieve a high without smoking. Some users
report that the high is different from smoking, it is usually more
powerful and much longer lasting but more subtle. The high produced by
hash products are generally associated with a feeling of lightness,
commonly referred to as a "body high". The main benefits to preparing
these cookies is that they do not cause the respiratory system harm
that smoke does and can be used in many places where smoking is not
convenient, as they can easily be brought to parties, cafes etc. One
is not usually able to tell the difference between regular baked goods
and those containing drugs before consumption, but they tend to have a
slight greenish tinge with marijuana, and they often emit a faint
odor. A mild flavor can be detectable if sufficient quantities are
used. Many resources for recipes, preparation, and dosage are
available online, though they vary greatly in effectiveness and
quality.
The writer Alice B. Toklas's inclusion of her friend Brion Gysin's
recipe for "Haschich Fudge" in her 1954 literary memoir The Alice B.
Toklas Cookbook caused a sensation at the time, and led to her name
becoming associated with cannabis food with the use of the phrase
"Alice B. Toklas brownies" for many years afterwards. (A common
eggcorn of the term is as "toke-less brownies".)
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