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Making The World’s Largest Batch Of Guacamole

Can you even imagine what 6,600 pounds of guacamole looks like? That’s a helluva lot of tortilla chips.

That’s also: 25,000 avocados, 1,000 people to help mash them (including 600 nearby culinary students), and who knows how many tons of leftovers.

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Thousands flocked to Mexico’s Jalisco state to eat the guac, many of whom traveled from Guadalajara (the state capital).

And while that’s very entertaining and all, there was a larger point to all of this: growers and Mexico used the stunt to draw attention to the fact that Americans and our obsession with avocados (80% of U.S. avocado consumption comes from Mexico) has benefited from the North American Free Trade Agreement that is now under threat from President Donald Trump.

The World Record breaking guac was made on Sunday, the same weekend that, according to Reuters, “negotiators from Canada, Mexico and the United States were meeting in the Mexican capital this weekend to revamp the 23-year-old NAFTA accord that Trump has threatened to end if he does not get concessions to curb a trade deficit with Mexico.”

Related: 5 Excellent Ways To Utilize An Avocado Pit

Says Ramon Paz, spokesman for Michoacan’s growers, the largest producers of the Hass variety in Mexico, “The imports of avocados from Mexico have not cost one single job to the domestic industry [in the United States].”

 

 

Weird Whiskeys to Challenge Ideas About Whiskey

With over 1,300 craft distilleries currently operating in the United States as of October 2016—a number that has likely grown in the last nine months—there’s no shortage of experimentation in the world of whiskey.  In fact, here are weird whiskeys to challenge ideas about whiskey.

And yet, somewhat paradoxically, barriers in the whiskey world remain entrenched. Legal requirements for whiskey categories are as crisp and unambiguous as ever before. There are bourbon people, and there are Scotch people. There are strident purists, and there are free-wheeling cocktail mixologists. It’s easy to hunker down in a category you love, but I think we could all use a little help branching out.

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Trying something new—even if it’s just once in a while—expands your notion of what whiskey really is. Before laws, before AOCs, and before powerful industry groups fighting for laws that protect them, whiskey was a much bigger, broader, mushier category. It also included stuff like sulfuric acid and prune juice, so don’t get me wrong, some rules are good. But our crisp definitions of whiskey styles sometimes act as blinders, limiting us to one idea of what whiskey should be

Fortunately, there’s a whole new crop of distillers pushing whiskey boundaries. Here are five whiskeys that will poke, prod, and generally upend your ideas about what whiskey should be made of, taste like, or look like

Kikori Whiskey

image via Kikori Whiskey

Koval Bourbon

Koval Distillery in Chicago, Illinois, is no stranger to oddities (case in point: they make an eau de vie entirely out of Jerusalem artichokes). Their bourbon is no exception: Its made of 51% corn—no surprises there—and then 49% millet, a rarely-used grain that’s actually closely related to corn. Strange? Yes. But when we tasted it, we loved it.

Early Times Kentucky Whisky

Early Times Kentucky Whisky (yes, no “e”) from Brown-Forman is made just like bourbon in all respects, except for one very important one. Instead of using exclusively new charred oak casks for maturation, about 20% of the aging stock is stored in used oak casks.

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And yet—pour it into a glass, give it a taste, and you’d be forgiven for thinking this is a regular old (inexpensive, lower-shelf) bourbon, through and through. There’s something to contemplate there. 

Kikori Rice Whiskey

While most Japanese whisky is made from malted barley, just like Scotch, Kikori Rice Whisky uses a different grain: rice. It’s distilled on Kyushu, an island in southern Japan famous for growing exceptional rice, and aged for three years in oak barrels. Light and delicate, we found it delightful over ice and paired with Japanese cuisine.

Dry Fly Triticale Whiskey

Whiskeys made from wheat or rye aren’t that unusual, but this release from Dry Fly Distilling in Spokane, Washington, takes things to a new level. Triticale is a hybrid grain invented in Scotland by crossing wheat with rye, with the goal of combining wheat’s productivity with rye’s toughness.

Dry Fly uses 100% Triticale grown on a nearby farm for its Straight Triticale whiskey, which fuses wheat’s soft sweetness with rye’s signature spice.

White Owl Whisky

Do you like the idea of drinking white whisky, but want it to taste (sort of) like an aged whisky? Then White Owl Whisky is for you. This Canadian whisky is made from aged stock (some reportedly up to 10 years old) that is put through a filtering process that strips all color out of the spirit. In the bottle, it looks like vodka. In the glass, it tastes something like whisky, although Devin De Kergommeax’s tasting notes don’t inspire a ton of confidence.

Hope you enjoyed our weird whiskeys to challenge ideas about whiskey.

This article originally appeared on The Whiskey Wash.

Gossip: Taylor Swift Declares War On Miley And Justin Bieber; Madonna Can’t Get Hamilton Tickets

The real reason Taylor has just dropped new music in a hurry is because the Grammy deadline is September 30th and Taylor is all about winning that award.

“Swift will join Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber who want records out for Grammy nominations,” sources tell Straight Shuter. “She slipped in right before the cut-off deadline. Miley thought that this was going to be her year. And Justin was confident that Grammy was going his way. This was before Taylor dropped her music at the last minute without any warning. It is very sneaky of her but also very smart. Taylor has basically declared Grammy war on Miley and Justin.”

Madonna Can’t Get Hamilton Tickets

Every big shot in the entertainment business in Los Angeles is trying to get tickets to the musical phenomenon that just opened out west. However one person who has put in a ticket request and shouldn’t hold her breathe is Madonna.

“Madonna isn’t welcome at Hamilton,” sources tell Straight Shuter. “Madonna was very rude when she saw the show in New York and was playing with her phone the entire night distracting the cast. At the end of the show Madonna was refused entry to backstage to meet the cast. Now, it has been made clear that she isn’t welcome to see the show in California.”

Madonna has denied that she caused any problems when she first saw the show but the folks in charge of the VIP tickets in LA just are not buying it. No Hamilton tickets for Madonna. BOOM

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Trump Ally Roger Stone Dropped From Cannabis Conference

Roger Stone will no longer speak at a major cannabis conference in Los Angeles following significant pushback from the polarizing Donald Trump ally. In an announcement Wednesday, Cannabis World Congress & Business Expo (CWCBExpo) organizers made the decision to cancel Stone’s keynote speech “following collaborative discussions with numerous partners, participants, and interested parties who support the legalization of cannabis in an inclusive manner.”

Criticism of Stone’s inclusion stems from a number of since-deleted tweets considered lewd and racist. As Buzzfeed first reported, a number of significant members of the cannabis community made known they’d boycott the event if Stone stayed on as speaker.

The Minority Cannabis Business Association (MCBA)—who represents minority business owners and workers within the industry—catalyzed the boycott movement in a Facebook post announcing the organization had withdrawn attendance and speakers in protest of Stone. A Change.org petition also began, accruing more than 800 signees.

“Before this was an industry, it was a movement — a movement born in opposition to marginalization, criminalization and discrimination,” the petition states. “Through his language and actions, Mr. Stone perpetuates and perpetrates the very marginalization and discrimination that we are fighting against.”

The CWCBExpo underscored the event’s importance to the “growth and legalization of the cannabis industry.” Those goals, as the organization emphasized, “supersede the distractions that have surrounded the events,” leading to Stone’s removal from the event. In addition, the CWCBExpo stated they are “wholly committed to promoting diverse business and economic opportunities.”

Stone is a major supporter and informal advisor to Trump. He is also an avid supporter of marijuana legalization and was a previous CWCBExpo keynote speaker at the New York City conference. There he announced the United States Cannabis Coalition, a nonprofit organization “dedicated to influencing federal level decision makers, including the president, so they honor state’s rights and state mandated marijuana laws as well as reform our antiquated and failed federal drug laws.”

However, he was not happy with his removal from the Los Angeles CWCBExpo. He told Buzzfeed he plans to sue the organizers $1 million, adding that his “many supporters” will attend the CWCBExpo and “will fuck them up.”

“Hope they are well heeled. See their sorry asses in court,” Stone said to BuzzFeed. “I will not be deterred from my efforts to persuade the President to preserve access to legal medicinal marijuana consistent with his pledge to the American people.”

Why Is Canada’s Top Cannabis Manufacturer Doubling Production?

The largest licensed producer of medicinal cannabis in Canada has purchased additional land next to its existing greenhouses to expand to more than double the size in less than a year.

Canopy Growth Corp’s subsidiary, Tweed Farms Inc. expects to lay out around $21 million to do property upgrades. Their farm is a flower farm that was purchased for $9 million. In October, Canopy plans to start building fences and installing security cameras.

The legalization of recreational marijuana usage is set for just under a year from now. This is driving licensed producers to be in a heightened frenzy as they hurry to supply what’s expected to be a significant shortage.

Licensed to produce 31,000 kilograms of cannabis and cannabis related products, Canopy’s aiming to triple that number by July 2018, the deadline set by the federal government to make weed legal across the board.

This new deal gives Canopy 450,000 square feet of greenhouses that can be immediately joined with the existing 350,000 square foot facility. They are also adding another 200,000 square feet worth of additional greenhouses on the existing property.

250,000 square feet alone should be able to annually produce 10,000 kilograms of cannabis. With an average of (C)$8 a gram, that means that the single large greenhouse could pull in (C)$80 million per year.

The company is also expanding its headquarters to a former chocolate factory in Ontario and are creating indoor grow spaces in Alberta, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan.

Out of the approximate 200,000 medical marijuana patients in Canada, Canopy covers around a third of the market; they expect some 3 million Canadians to use legal, non-medicinal pot next year.

On the tourism and export fronts, they are expecting that within three years around half of the cannabis revenue will come from visitors and businesses outside of Canada.

Canopy has been exporting medical cannabis products to German pharmacies for over a year, has a majority stake in a Chilean medical marijuana company seeking final licensing and has a 10 percent stake in an Australian company. It has also partnered with two Brazilian medical marijuana facilities. Federal prohibition has so far kept them away from the US market.

Here’s Why Marijuana Can Have A Huge Impact On Leukemia Patients

Leukemia is the cancer attributed to attacking bone marrow and blood. Most importantly, leukemia attacks white blood cells, which are part of the immune system. A healthy immune system = strong protection against infections.

To be clear, Leukemia is an umbrella term for a wide variety of diseases. It can be chronic or acute and can be classified by its rate of progression or by the type of wbc’s that are impacted. The body’s own cannabinoid system, the endocannabinoid system has already proven to be receptive to forms of cannabis since the body carries it’s own cannabinoid receptors. And, it just so happens that these receptors are also found on white blood cells, which is positive news for leukemia patients, according to researchers.

A study from a research team in Virginia, published in 2002, revealed that THC and other cannabinoids have the “potent” ability to induce apoptosis in numerous human leukemia and lymphoma cells. That is, these compounds are capable of Programmed Cell Death (PCD) or in layman’s terms: cell suicide. The study also showed that THC has the ability to change the expression of the genes involved in the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), which is the pathway that leads to the uncontrolled growth in cancer. THC’s ability to manipulate this gene explains the cell suicide.

Another study from researchers in 2005 showed that THC has the power to evoke noticeable effects in six hours after its administered. In 360 minutes, the anticancer agents of THC had already begun to kick in. Also, in the three leukemia cell lines that were studied and tested, researchers revealed that cell suicide appeared in all three: 100 percent effective.

 

Ruby Is A New Type Of Chocolate

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It’s been 80 years since the last naturally-hued chocolate was introduced (white). Now, Ruby is a new type of chocolate now and people are curious

Chocolate production company Barry Callebaut has revealed the “don’t call it pink” chocolate as the newest  variety to join milk, dark, and white:

The fourth type in chocolate offers a totally new taste experience, which is not bitter, milky or sweet, but a tension between berry-fruitiness and luscious smoothness. To create Ruby chocolate no berries or berry flavor, nor color, is added.

The color comes from the ruby cacao bean which is unique because “the fresh berry-fruitiness and color precursors are naturally present. The cocoa beans are sourced from different regions of the world.”

Okay, we won’t call it the “P word”, but you know, this ruby chocolate has coincidentally debuted at a time when “Millennial pink” is being splashed all over everything, from gin to iPhones.

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And in a phone interview with Bloomberg, Barry Callebaut CEO Antoine de Saint-Affrique said of the “not Millennial pink” chocolate: “It’s natural, it’s colorful, it’s hedonistic, there’s an indulgence aspect to it, but it keeps the authenticity of chocolate. It has a nice balance that speaks a lot to millennials.”

Sure, Jan.

Barry Callebaut’s ruby chocolate was revealed at an exclusive launch event in China on Tuesday.

Whoopi Goldberg Has A Message For Jeff Sessions About Cannabis

Another day and another notable figure announces themselves as a new combatant in the cannabis industry’s fight against Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Today it’s Whoopi Goldberg who recently asked her fellow citizens to squash Sessions’ efforts to end the country’s medical marijuana programs.

“I’m writing to you with an urgent request: that you join me in telling Congress to protect lawful medical marijuana patients and programs from Attorney General Jeff Sessions,” Goldberg wrote in a NORML blog post.

U.S. Representative Dana Rohrabacher introduced protect states’ right to maintain medical marijuana programs. The proposal, called “Respect State Marijuana Laws Act of 2017,” would create a wall between the state and federal levels and would provide immunity for businesses operating according to state laws.

Goldberg explained that since 2014 that spending bills have “included a provision protecting those who engage in the state-sanctioned use and dispensing of medical cannabis from undue prosecution by the Department of Justice.”

“The amendment, known as Rohrabacher-Blumenauer, maintains that federal funds cannot be used to prevent states from ‘implementing their own state laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession or cultivation of medical marijuana,’ ” Goldberg continued.

Goldberg of course founded the cannabis line Whoopi & Maya, aimed specifically at women’s needs in the marijuana industry. As she explained in the post, “I started my company Whoopi and Maya so that women suffering from debilitating menstrual pain could find relief from a safe, natural product rather than turning to potentially addictive and dangerous pharmaceutical drugs.”

If interested, learn more about the amendment here and you can write a letter to Congress here.

Cleveland Browns’ T.Y. McGill Charged With Marijuana Possession

According to reports, Cleveland Browns defensive tackle T.Y. McGill was charged with marijuana possession last weekend. He received a misdemeanor charge from North Carolina law enforcement. His court date is scheduled for Oct. 24.

As the Charlotte Observer first reported, an Alcohol Law Enforcement agent spotted McGill in a hotel valet area with what he described as “a small amount” of marijuana. Though McGill initially denied it was cannabis, he soon became cooperative.

McGill was just claimed by the Browns last Sunday after he was dropped Saturday by the Indianapolis Colts, the team where he spent his first two years in the NFL. McGill attended NC State and was in Charlotte for the team’s kickoff game against South Carolina. NC State lost the game 35-28.

Now McGill is subject to further punishment and scrutiny from the NFL itself, which has been strict in reprimanding players’ marijuana usage.

“We are aware of the citation and have spoken to TY directly. Those conversations will remain internal,” a Cleveland spokesman wrote in an email to the Observer.

Man Crushed To Death While Attempting A Selfie With Elephant

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Ashok Bharti had been trying to take the perfect selfie with an elephant in India when the animal turned on him and killed him. Forest officials from Odisha’s Sundargarh county claimed that the elephant had been agitated before.

“We were trying to drive away the tusker [elephant] with the help of local people. But suddenly a person present there among locals, went nearer to the tusker and tried to take a photograph of the elephant on his mobile phone. He was also trying to take a selfie with the elephant when it turned on him.”

These news fit with a current trend in India where people put themselves in danger over the perfect selfie, making it the number-one country where people have died because of this reason. Since 2014, 49 people have died over selfies, with 19 of these deaths taking place in India. The trend has become so pervasive that Mumbai and other cities have declared several areas as no selfie zones. These places are areas where authorities believe tourists and residents might be at risk, like coastlines, or places near cliffs that have no handrails and barriers.

Ashok Bharti was taken to Roukerla Hospital by forest officials and locals after being attacked by the elephant, where he was shortly pronounced dead by doctors. Forest JK Mohanty will compensate Bharti’s family due to the incident.

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