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Some coffeeshops have better suppliers than others. Most coffeeshops offer varieties, sometimes more. Usually you can expect a range of quality and a range of prices. In general, the best quality cannabis sells for the highest price.
Prices do vary a lot, and high prices are not a guarantee of quality. If you like hash then you can expect some top quality selections in the coffeeshops.
Some hash is produced in The Netherlands, and some is claimed to originate in places such as Morocco, Nepal and Afghanistan. You can expect a range of colors from cream to black. Dutch Coffeeshops are just not allowed to sell these. But cannabis infused space cake and brownies are allowed.
These contain THC and will get you high, though it can take hours before you feel the effects. The Boerejongens Coffee Shop have a dedicated pastry chef and take their space cake work very seriously. The video, below, shows the gold-leaf coated chocolate space cake, the most expensive cannabis edible ever created. You may already have found your own favorite coffeeshop. But if you want some good suggestions, the following coffeeshops are recommended by the Amsterdam Tourist Office.
If you want a directory of all the Dutch coffeeshops to help you plan your vacation, then this list may be useful. But much will depend on your own preferred setting, atmosphere and cannabis menu.
CBD rich varieties are still in the minority, although a few coffeeshops are trying to appeal increasingly to medical users. If you want to get a good supply of CBD rich cannabis, your best bet is to grow your own from CBD rich cannabis seeds.
Many do. After all, the coffee shops are a convenient and safe way to buy good quality cannabis. But many Dutch cannabis lovers actually prefer to grow they own cannabis varieties at home from autoflowering cannabis seeds or feminized seeds.
This gives them the freedom to choose which specific varieties they grow, and how they grow the varieties. If you do visit The Netherlands you will find the coffeeshops to be a safe and easy way to get cannabis.
Most of the time you will find a great selection of good quality products on offer. If you are thinking of visiting, this coffeeshop guide may be a useful place to begin. E-mail Address. Your comment. Coffeeshops need to follow the same rules as for bars and restaurants during the corona crisis. This means they need to be closed between and hours.
In the Netherlands, selling drugs is illegal. However, the Dutch government tolerates the sale of soft drugs in so-called coffeeshops.
Their owners will not be prosecuted if their establishment meets strict requirements, the so-called toleration policy. To sell hash and cannabis you must comply with the rules of the toleration policy :. Coffeeshop owners must always be able to determine that the person to whom they sell soft drugs, lives in the Netherlands and is 18 years of age or older. To be able to do so, their customers are required to show a valid identification or a residence permit combined with an extract from the municipal personal records database Basisregistratie personen, BRP.
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