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Street Food Brand Launches New CBD Oil Sauces
A POPULAR Walthamstow street-food restaurant is among the first in the country to create new sauces made from cannabis extract.
The Green Grill, based at the CRATE hub on St James Street, serve finger-licking plant-based junk food, including burgers and kimchi hotdogs.
And founders Robbie Rees and Joel Elster have made a new addition to the menu - sauces crafted with CBD oil.
The oil, aka ‘cannabidiol’, is extracted from cannabis plants but contains only trace amounts of the high-giving chemical ‘tetrahydrocannabinol’, making it perfectly legal.
It’s classed as a super-food supplement and powerful antioxidant, said to promote health and wellbeing.
Robbie, a semi-professional footballer, and Joel, a seasoned hospitality consultant, have teamed up with leading UK brand CBD Armour to launch the dishes.
And Robbie says the sauces have proved an instant hit.
He adds: “We made a garlic and basil Alioli - a type of Spanish mayonnaise - to go with our signature dish, our green monster burger.
“And the CBD sauce went down a treat! It’s created a lot of awareness about CBD in general, and the sauces are proving massively popular.
“The moment you mention CBD sauce to someone they say ‘yeah I’ll have it’ straight away!’
“It gave the sauce a nutty flavour without being too overpowering and CBD comes with added health benefits, too.”
The Green Grill was formed as a street stall in 2017, and their food is also now being sold at the newly-opened ‘Green Vic’ pub in Shoreditch - said to be the ‘the world’s most ethical bar’.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Marco/Richards PR .
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