Happy pizza explained
Happy pizza is a style of pizza in Cambodia which includes cannabis-infused ingredients and has enough THC for psychoactive effects.
Crazy happy pizza is a pizza offered by The Pizza Company in Thailand, ingredients inspired by tom yum gai soup some of which are cannabis-infused. It does not have significant amounts of THC, but may have other cannabinoids. It is served with a deep-fried cannabis leaf on top. The name is a reference to the Cambodian happy pizza.
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- News: Associated Press. NPR. A Thai chain's cannabis pizza is trendy, but it won't get you high . November 26, 2021. .
- News: SURFACING: SIHANOUKVILLE; In Cambodia, the 'Next Phuket'?. The New York Times. April 9, 2006. Along the touristy strip of sand known as Serendipity [in Sihanoukville], several restaurants brazenly advertise "happy" pizza and "happy" pancakes, seasoned with a certain illicit herb.. .
- Book: DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Cambodia & Laos. Chandler . David . Holmshaw . Peter . Waters . Richard . Stewart . Iain . Dorling Kindersley. 2013. 9781465417046 .
- Book: Hoefinger, Heidi . Sex, Love and Money in Cambodia: Professional Girlfriends and Transactional Relationships. 978-0415629348. 2013. Routledge. 87. One can indulge in the various "happy pizza" restaurants along the [Phnom Penh] riverside, which serve a variety of dishes with marijuana cooked right into them..
- News: Travel – Cambodia: Tamed, Transformed Phnom Penh; Lawlessness fades, hotels rise in city rich with sights; recalling the Killing Fields. Barta. Patrick. The Wall Street Journal. November 8, 2008 . W10 . Today, Phnom Penh still has plenty of rough edges and crime. At certain places, visitors can still order "happy pizza," or pizza with marijuana topping..