Cooked with Cannabis Debuts on Netflix
“There is a revolution taking the cooking world by storm and it’s all because of this star ingredient.” – LPC
Move over, Great Canadian Baking Show – there’s a new cooking reality show. “Cooked with Cannabis” pit three expert chefs against each other in the regular format: high intensity, timed challenges, and a weekly theme. Winners get a $10,000 prize each show. The Cooked with Cannabis difference of course is that all contestants are also expert cannabis chefs.
“In prison, I developed some alternative cooking skills,” says one contestant, who was convicted of cannabis charges.
Cooked with Cannabis follows Netflix’s previous attempt, “Cooking on High”. That show was not well received. But if the review below is any indication, this one might be worth a watch if you like cooking shows. (It has a YouTube trailer too, so you can see for yourself.)
No surprise that Cooked with Cannabis debuts on Netflix in Canada on April 20, 2020. (There’s no relation to the Munchy Brothers’ Chef cooking with cannabis holiday tips…)
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