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Wednesday, 12 June 2013 - 11:17
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Weed Mayonnaise in the Netherlands

A weed-like mayonnaise is now available in the Netherlands, food news site foodbeast announced. Ewan Munro (flickr) Manneken Pis, a french fry chain based in the Netherlands, has launched a weed-flavoured mayonnaise, after years of experimenting to find the ideal partner for the popular fries. The chain said they got the ground-breaking idea from the constant smell of weed smoke on the street. The creamy, dense mayonnaise “Wietsaus,” does not contain real cannabi but tastes like weed, according to Grubstreet. The weed mayonnaise got its inspiration from the smell and flavour of the weed, minus the actual properties of cannabi.

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