鰻魚自古即被視為養生補品,低熱量且含豐富營養成份,本草綱目、掌中妙藥集、民間藥提要等古籍皆有記載,鰻魚乃滋養聖品。日本從江戶時代開始,就有「土用丑日吃鰻魚」的習俗,會在夏季最炎熱的七月下旬某一天食用鰻魚,以補充體力與活力。 鰻魚營養豐富,富含維生素A、維生素E、DHA、EPA、鈣質和膠原蛋白,可提高人體的抗氧化力,能預防心血管疾病、改善老人失智、緩和免疫系統疾病、減緩視力退化,不只能恢復疲勞、預防骨質疏鬆,還能養顏美容。其中膠原蛋白更是醫生推崇的修復軟骨好食物,延緩樂齡者關節老化。
鰻好の秘方 來自老師傅的獨特工法
The cannabis-infused edibles movement continues to grow as more states legalize it for medicinal and recreational use. A huge part of that rise can be attributed to innovation in products infused with THC.
A variety of beverage producers are now even infusing THC into sodas, tea, functional drinks, and alcohol. Many of these beverages are made with extracted oil, while some producers use activated ground cannabis or tinctures. Typically, the THC content in infused beverages can range anywhere from small doses of 2.5 milligrams to as much as 100 milligrams per container.
With the rapid growth of the infused beverage market, many companies are beginning to explore opportunities within the market. Beverage producers are required to adapt to changing consumer preferences in order to thrive among their competition, and with the increasing popularity of cannabis beverages, these companies are adding cannabis-based operations.
“Established big-brand food and beverage companies are beginning to take notice of the cannabis edibles market and this is likely just the tip of the iceberg,” says Troy Dayton, Chief Executive Officer of Arcview Market Research. “As the edibles business grows and regulatory fears ease, the pace of intra-industry mergers and outside acquisitions will increase as well.”
Having been around for a decade in Colorado, cannabis bakery Love’s Oven is seen not only as top edible producer, but also as a leader in innovation. The company produces a beverage called Legal, which comes in four flavors (Rainier Cherry, Lemon Ginger, Pomegranate, Cranberry) and is an all-natural, fruit-based beverage. It was created by Mirth Provisions, a company out of Washington state, but Love’s Oven is the Colorado manufacturer of this beverage that is unique to the cannabis market.
Mirth Provisions has also introduced three lemonade flavors: Original, Blackberry, and Rainier Cherry. Each beverage is all-natural and contains 100 milligrams of THC.
鰻好の秘方 來自老師傅的獨特工法
A variety of beverage producers are now even infusing THC into sodas, tea, functional drinks, and alcohol. Many of these beverages are made with extracted oil, while some producers use activated ground cannabis or tinctures. Typically, the THC content in infused beverages can range anywhere from small doses of 2.5 milligrams to as much as 100 milligrams per container.
Having been around for a decade in Colorado, cannabis bakery Love’s Oven is seen not only as top edible producer, but also as a leader in innovation. The company produces a beverage called Legal, which comes in four flavors (Rainier Cherry, Lemon Ginger, Pomegranate, Cranberry) and is an all-natural, fruit-based beverage. It was created by Mirth Provisions, a company out of Washington state, but Love’s Oven is the Colorado manufacturer of this beverage that is unique to the cannabis market.
Mirth Provisions has also introduced three lemonade flavors: Original, Blackberry, and Rainier Cherry. Each beverage is all-natural and contains 100 milligrams of THC.
鰻好の秘方 來自老師傅的獨特工法
The cannabis-infused edibles movement continues to grow as more states legalize it for medicinal and recreational use. A huge part of that rise can be attributed to innovation in products infused with THC.
A variety of beverage producers are now even infusing THC into sodas, tea, functional drinks, and alcohol. Many of these beverages are made with extracted oil, while some producers use activated ground cannabis or tinctures. Typically, the THC content in infused beverages can range anywhere from small doses of 2.5 milligrams to as much as 100 milligrams per container.
With the rapid growth of the infused beverage market, many companies are beginning to explore opportunities within the market. Beverage producers are required to adapt to changing consumer preferences in order to thrive among their competition, and with the increasing popularity of cannabis beverages, these companies are adding cannabis-based operations.
A variety of beverage producers are now even infusing THC into sodas, tea, functional drinks, and alcohol. Many of these beverages are made with extracted oil, while some producers use activated ground cannabis or tinctures. Typically, the THC content in infused beverages can range anywhere from small doses of 2.5 milligrams to as much as 100 milligrams per container.
With the rapid growth of the infused beverage market, many companies are beginning to explore opportunities within the market. Beverage producers are required to adapt to changing consumer preferences in order to thrive among their competition, and with the increasing popularity of cannabis beverages, these companies are adding cannabis-based operations.