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HIDDEN TRIPPY FOOD ITEMS
A list of items in your household you didn't know but can make you high
By Bhavnoor Minocha Apr 26, 2017
Going through the internet we don’t often realise to stumble across some cool articles or ideas which we assume are just a figment of a vivid imagination but we still give it a read. These are the articles which let us to believe that smoking a banana peel or ripped cinnamon seeds has us tripped across the hallway of your office space. But there always is a part of us seeking DIY tips to just everything so why not household items that give us a psychedelic feeling just in case you forgot your stuff *winks* (that’s what the theme of the whole magazine is eh?)
NOTE : We don’t actually advise any of you to try and get high with these foods, but that's not because it won't work. Also, please don't. It's just a terrible idea.
1. Nutmeg : Consuming 4-8 teaspoons of ground nutmeg might make you hallucinate, but will definitely make you feel awful.

2. Sparidae Fish : If you eat the head of a fish from this family, things can get even weirder than they were when you decided to eat a fish head or look on the upside where it gets you over the fact of having the fish head!
3. Chili Peppers : It would have to be extremely hot, but that episode of “The Simpsons” when Homer is lead through a spiritual journey by a coyote with Johnny Cash’s voice might not be that far off.
4. Rye Bread : When moldy, it’s home to a chemical that can make things pretty trippy
5. Coffee : Did you conveniently forget that caffeine is a drug again?
Fig. 156 Photographed by Bhavnoor (2017)
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Fig. 152 Ground nutmeg (2016)
6. Stilton Cheese : Consuming 20 grams of Stilton might make you see some SHIT. Which is cool, because that’s the minimum amount of cheese I'll eat in a sitting.
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7. Areca Nuts : Chewing Areca nuts is similar to drinking coffee or doing cocaine (depending on how much you chew).
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