Also a lot of people mix bhang in their drinks and food, as also done during Shivaratri.
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Fortunately, he includes some BHANG in the northeast to mellow you out, if that's your thing.
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Vast quantities of liquor are consumed alongside ganja and bhang, which is sometimes added to foodstuffs.
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Bhang, an intoxicant made from the cannabis plant is commonly consumed by many on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri.
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It is legal in many parts of India and mainly sold during Holi, when pakoras containing bhang are also sometimes eaten.
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Rajasthan is known to have licensed bhang shops, and in many places one can buy bhang products and drink bhang lassis.
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Bhang, as many backpackers slouching through South Asia would know, is a degraded form of cannabis, commonly known as hash.
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Intoxicating bhang is consumed with a variety of mouth watering delicacies such as pakoras and thandai to enhance the mood of the festival.
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The economy and ecology of Bangladesh were highly dependent on hemp, so much that the very name means bhang-cannabis, la-land, desh-people.
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A preparation of the leaves and flowers of the hemp plant; much used in India
Cannabis, especially as used in the Indian subcontinent
Marijuana, so called from the Hindi word for hemp; also known as margie, mull, dacca, and Buddha stick [aka: joint, stick, bullet, leaf (low grade), leaf and tip (medium grade), head (high grade), reefer, weed, grass]
Narcotic made from cannabis leaves, particularly popular when mixed with lassi
Hashish; a form of intoxicant used in festivities and rituals
The mildest form of cannabis, used in India.
An Indian and Middle Eastern smoking mixture consisting of pollen from marijuana flowers and ghee, an oily butter. In medieval Arabia it also referred to a datura-based knockout potion.
An astringent and narcotic drug made from the dried leaves and seed capsules of wild hemp (Cannabis Indica), and chewed or smoked in the East as a means of intoxication.
Lassi is a traditional drink made during the festival of Holi in India. Bhang lassi became an integral part of Holi celebrations since one of the ingredients, bhang, is prepared from leaves and flowers of cannabis plant that is harvested in early spring ...