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The khat plant is known by a variety of names, such as qat and ghat in Yemen, qaat and jaad in Somalia, chat in Oromia and Ethiopia and miraa in Kenya and Tanzania. It is alos known as Jimma in Oromiffa language. Khat has been grown for use as a stimulant for centuries in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. There, chewing khat predates the use of coffee and is used in a similar social context.

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Oct 28
Pot in Brownies ??? What a waste of the pot.

Now if you get your hands on some fine Lebanese Blonde or Napalese Temple Balls ... then you'll be talking about some really funky Brownies.
 
Oct 28
Not a judgment, simply stating a fact. And why post in "desperately seeking" if readily available?

Would you post looking for a bag of pot if you wanted to make brownies?
 
Oct 28
F&T and BS:

Ooooooooooooooooooh my goosh .... it's illegal (in Canada)!!

My My.

So is pot .... and it's readily available.

PS: "...obviously is not attainable in Canada." ... LMAO !! Sorry F&T ... this is just sooo funny.

 
Oct 28
BaconSalt - Hmmmm... according to Wikipedia you are indeed correct. Therefore not quite sure why this entry is here... as it obviously is not attainable in Canada. But I see that it is still in the "Unapproved" category, so perhaps Fresh Foodie will review it soon.

 
Oct 28
It's also illegal in Canada.....
 

This entry is here thanks to Captain Caper