Will you get high by smoking nutmeg?
Yes however you need to smoke a huge amount and it will last several days, it is also very harsh on the lungs, not ideal for a good high.
What is difference between betel nuts and nutmeg?
Broadly, nutmeg is from an evergreen tree whereas ginger is the root of a perennial plant. Both are used to flavor foods, and may be used together in pumpkin pie and molasses cookies. Both may be used as flavoring to render medicines more palatable. Both are native to Asia.
Nutmeg (genus: Myristica) is a hard seed, with a somewhat sweet, nutty flavor.It is generally grated finely and added to sweets (cookies, pies, etc), dairy dishes, vegetable dishes, and certain beverages such as eggnog and mulled cider. Species are mostly native to Asia and Australia, but are also extant in the Caribbean.
Ginger root (genus: Zingiber) is actually the underground stem, or rhizome, of the ginger plant. Ginger's flavor is both hot and savory. Each manner of preservation yields a subtly different flavor-- more or less hotness, more or less subtlety of other flavors. It can be chopped and used fresh in cooking or salads, thickly sliced of cubed and candied (sugared), thinly sliced and pickled, or dried and powdered, or dried and made into tea. In non-allopathic medicine, it is used for digestive ailments, arthritis, colds, and to reduce inflammation. Species are native to South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
Can you die from smoking nutmeg?
Nutmeg is actually fairly toxic, but the amount of nutmeg that would need to be smoked makes dying from smoking it unlikely, especially since some of the active compounds are destroyed by heating. Smoking nutmeg is generally not advised, as the effects from nutmeg are usually undesirable and unpleasant.
What is an alternative name for Nutmeg?
You might try mace. However, spices tend to be spices. That means that they really, in my opinion dont substitute that well. Nutmeg is easy to get it seems. Consider the possibility of doing nothing until you can get some fresh nutmeg.
Is Connecticut known for nutmeg?
Connecticut's official nickname, adopted in 1959, is "The Constitution State," based on its colonial constitution of 1638-39.
Unofficially (but popularly) Connecticut is also known as "The Nutmeg State".
The nutmeg connection to Connecticut may come from its sailors returning from voyages with nutmeg (which in the 18th and 19th centuries was a very valuable spice in New England). It is also said to come from Connecticut Yankee peddlers who would sell small carved nobs of wood shaped to look like nutmeg to the local Native Americans and other unsuspecting customers.
Since my family settled the town today known as Cheshire in the mid-1600s, I know whereof I speak.
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How much does one teaspoon of nutmeg weigh?
A teaspoon of ground nutmeg weighs approximately 4 grams, therefore, a quarter or 1/4 of a teaspoon of nutmeg weighs one gramme. :)
About 8 tablespoons would be considered deadly. There were people who had taken a whole bottle and just got sick the next day but I wouldn't advise trying that. The right dosage to hallucinate is 2 tablespoons but you wont feel the effects right away. It takes 4 to 5 hours for the Myrcistin chemical in it to kick in and block off brain receptors. This chemical works similar to that of dopamine in which it blocks brain receptors to give you a certain state of mind. My Grandpa took 2 tablespoons once and in about 3 hours he felt high. In the other 2 hours he was tellin me stories about a guy named Fice New eating his armpits and a monster named Fat News coming out of the air conditioner eating his belly button with a strand of spaghetti. Then I told him to calm down and he told me that the room melted away and he knew all the answers to life and understood how we exsisted. You have to control your emotions on it though or you'll end up tripping a nightmare that won't go away until your calm.
Nutmeg liver is a medical condition (chronic passive congestion) which refers to the appearance of the sick person's liver. It may be related to Heart disease, lung disease, and possibly cirrhosis.
What must include cinnamon and nutmeg?
This recipe makes 2 traditional Southern Pecan Pies.
2 regular size pie crusts
5 eggs
1 ½ cups of Karo syrup: 1 cup red syrup and ½ white
½ stick of butter
1 heaping Tbsp of all-purpose flour
½-1 cup of pecans (whole, chopped, minced, however you like)
Preheat your oven to 325-350. I did mine at 325 because my oven cooks hot. Next, beat all of your eggs then add your two Karo syrups, sugar, butter, flour, and lastly nuts all into the mixer.
Pour half of the batter into each pie shell.
Bake for about an hour. You'll know when they are done when you give them a shake: if they roll like water then keep them in the oven, if they don't jiggle then they're done. They will bake from the outside to the middle. Just be patient with them.
In sufficiently large quantities (much more than typically used in cooking), nutmeg will have deliriant effects with an onset of several hours and effects for up to three days, but carries side effects including dizziness, flushes, dry mouth, accelerated heartbeat, temporary constipation, difficulty in urination, nausea, and panic. Additionally, there is some amount of risk entailed, as ingesting too much nutmeg can cause an acute toxic psychosis that may require hospitalization.
Nutmeg as expensive as gold during 17th and 18 th century because it is only found in some parts of ASIA and it was very difficult to transport it to INDIA through sea routes because at that time their was no more modes of transports for long distance. Thus there was very danger from pirates, robbers and after all reach to India. Therefore it was very expensive.
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Is nutmeg considered a tree nut?
Nutmeg is the hard, aromatic seed of the fruit of an East Indian tree called Myristica Fragrans. The seed is used in grated form as a spice.
How do you smoke nutmeg step by step?
Nutmeg can be used as a recreational drug in many ways. The most common would be to smoke or eat it. A good starting dose would anywhere from 2-3 teaspoons. To smoke it find a bowl and smoke it by itself or another substance, marijuana works well, the other way, eating it, gives a better high but can be cruel. Eating is straight is disgusting but possible, or you could empty out medicine capsules and fill them with the nutmeg, it will be about 15 caps. Good luck, but keep in mind that the high can be dangerous and horribly unpleasant, but anyway... Have fun and be safe
How many teaspoons do get from one ground nutmeg?
go to http://www.curezone.com/conversions.asp to get all your conversion answers met.
How long does nutmeg stay fresh?
Simple: grate it.
If you grate the nutmeg using a microplane, it should have a strong, distinctive odor you can smell from a couple feet away. If it doesn't, it's lost its flavor, throw it away and buy new.
It's fairly likely you're going to end up replacing it. I've never seen nutmegs get moldy before, and I live somewhere with 80% humidity. It would have to be stored in some very poor conditions to mold.
What can you use instead of nutmeg when baking?
If it's a dessert you could use a touch of cinnamon if the recipe doesn't call for it already. If it's a savory dish, it would be hard to gut that same nutty flavor from something else so just omit it altogether. It gives a pretty unique taste so unless you despise it, definately try it!
Grenada's flag has a nutmeg on it's left side. The nutmeg represents the importance of agriculture to Grenada's economy. It also represents a link to Grenada's former name which was the 'Isle of Spice'. Grenada is one of the world's largest producers of nutmeg.
How many tablespoons are in 20 grams of nutmeg?
I read that 1 teaspoon of sugar is about 4 grams
1 teaspoon of suger is 3 grams and there are 9 teaspoons of ground nutmeg in 20 grams of nutmeg
According to Manswers, if u smoke nutmeg u get really high and trip ballz mang