cannabis and weed books

Radiate culture with the best weed books

This year 2020 has not been so terrible, as it has been full of marijuana and books! 


As we have read before, the market in CBD has grown and expanded in an incredible way all over the world. New businesses will emerge in 2021 with this incredible healing plant. Let’s not forget that there was also a considerable increase in the sale of legal marijuana. And it is that with so much time at home we have all wanted to relax properly. Books have been something that has also been sold on a large scale this year.


And thinking about it, if you like to read about cannabis – surely you love reading about this plant, otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this article – we have some great books that we can recommend to you. And of course, you can also recommend them to those who want or need to know more about cannabis and they love to read. Sharing culture is something beautiful.

The top 5 weed books 


1 THE NEW JIM CROW: MASS INCARCERATION IN THE AGE OF COLOR COLOR BY MICHELLE ALEXANDER:
You cannot learn the history of marijuana in the United States. Without exploring the war on marijuana and drugs disproportionately affects black Americans. Black and white Americans use and sell drugs at a similar rate, although blacks are three times more likely to be arrested.

2. THE NEW CHARDONNAY: THE INITIAL STORY OF HOW MARIJUANA WAS MAIN BY HEATHER CABOT:
Journalist Heather Cabot tells us how marijuana went from being the “devil’s lettuce” in its younger years to the multibillion dollar industry that it is today. She reports that the cannabis journey was associated with hippies becoming mainstream. Today, it appears in beauty products and inspires culinary trends, all while remaining federally illegal in the United States.

3. A WOMEN’S GUIDE TO CANNABIS: USING MARIJUANA TO FEEL BETTER, LOOK BETTER, SLEEP BETTER, AND GET TALL LIKE A LADY BY NIKKI FURRER:
Most of the cannabis industry is aimed at men. Although ‘A Woman’s Guide to Cannabis’ is the perfect guide to empower women. So that they enjoy cannabis and increase preconceived notions about people who use marijuana. There are even tips on how not to get high and get the medicinal benefits of marijuana, along with many recipes that allow you to enjoy edible cannabis.

A bit about books and food


4. FOODS: LITTLE BITES FOR THE MODERN CANNABIS KITCHEN BY STEPHANIE HUA (AUTHOR), COREEN CARROLL (AUTHOR) AND LINDA XIAO (PHOTOGRAPHER)
From the founder and chief pastry chef of the Mellows grocery line and the co-founder and executive chef of the Cannaisseur Series comes the perfect cookbook for creating sweet and savory edibles – from roasted beet hummus to artisan marshmallows.


5. BONG APPÉTIT: MASTERING THE ART OF COOKING WITH WEED BY EDITORS OF MUNCHIES MAGAZINE:
Readers will learn the science of infusing foods like butters, milks, and alcohol with marijuana and using those ingredients to make everything from chimichurri to brownie sundaes. The book is based on the popular TV series Bong Appétit. It brings the Joy of Cooking to a new generation of foodies who want to make sophisticated food using weed.

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