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Что (кто) такое Bhang - определение

CANNABIS LEAVES AND FLOWERS BEVERAGE CONSUMED IN INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
Bhang milk; Bhaang
  • Bhang
  • Bhang eaters from India (c. 1790)
  • [[Peda]] made with bhang leaves
  • A bhang shop in [[Jaisalmer]], [[Rajasthan, India]]
  • Photo of bhang drinkers, from the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission report, 1893
  • Process of making bhang in a village in [[Punjab, India]]. On the [[Hindu]] festival of colors called [[Holi]], it is a customary addition to some intoxicating drinks.
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Bhang         
·noun An astringent and narcotic drug made from the dried leaves and seed capsules of wild hemp (Cannabis Indica), and chewed or smoked in the East as a means of intoxication. ·see Hasheesh.
bhang         
[ba?]
(also bang)
¦ noun the leaves and flower-tops of cannabis, used as a narcotic in India.
Origin
from Hindi bha?g.
bhang         
n.; (also bang, beng)
1.
Indian hemp (Cannabis Indica).
2.
Hashish (or hasheesh).
Bhang         
Bhang (IAST: Bhāṅg) is an edible preparation made from the leaves of the cannabis plant originating from the Indian subcontinent. It has been used in food and drink as early as 1000 BC in ancient India.
Thandai         
INDIAN REFRESHMENT
Bhang thandai
Thandai is an Indian cold drink prepared with a mixture of almonds, fennel seeds, watermelon kernels, rose petals, pepper, poppy seeds, cardamom, saffron, milk and sugar. It is native to India and is often associated with the Maha Shivaratri and Holi or Holla mahalla festival.
lassi         
  • Lassi making in Beauty Lachchi, [[Dhaka]]
YOGURT-BASED DRINK FROM INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
Lhassi; Bhang Lassi; Bangh Lassi; Makhaniya Lassi; Mango lassi; Mango Lassi; Mango lasi; Bhang lassi; Sweet lassi; Milk curd drink; Special bhang lassi; Bhaang lassi
['lasi]
¦ noun a sweet or savoury Indian drink made from a yogurt or buttermilk base with water.
Origin
from Hindi lassi.
Lassi         
  • Lassi making in Beauty Lachchi, [[Dhaka]]
YOGURT-BASED DRINK FROM INDIAN SUBCONTINENT
Lhassi; Bhang Lassi; Bangh Lassi; Makhaniya Lassi; Mango lassi; Mango Lassi; Mango lasi; Bhang lassi; Sweet lassi; Milk curd drink; Special bhang lassi; Bhaang lassi
Lassi () is a regional name for buttermilk, the traditional dahi (yogurt)–based drink, consumed in the South Asian region. Lassi is a blend of yogurt, water, spices, and sometimes fruit.
List of names for cannabis         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
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Cannabis has many different names, including more than 1,200 slang terms, and more than 2,300 names for individual strains. Additionally, there are many names to describe the state of being under the influence of the substance.

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Bhang

Bhang (IAST: Bhāṅg) is an edible preparation made from the leaves of the cannabis plant originating from the Indian subcontinent. It has been used in food and drink as early as 1000 BC in ancient India. Bhang is traditionally distributed during the spring festival of Maha Shivaratri and Holi. Bhang is mainly used in bhang shops, which sell the cannabis-infused Indian drinks bhang lassi and bhang thandai.