
If you're looking to make some food at the same time, Pot d'Huile will end up being your favorite olive oil, edible, and hangover cure all in one tablespoon.

It takes the guess work out of dosage: with them it’s a milligram per milliliter, and they’ve created a process that gets rid of those potent and off-putting flavors you’d probably get at home.

Several San Francisco chefs have already embraced Pot d’Huille, even though they can’t serve it during regular business hours—yet.

This California grown olive oil is made up of 1 mg of THC per 1ml of olive oil and goes with damn near everything.

These weed infused tater tots will blow your mind … his tots are macerated in cannabis infused olive oil with chopped garlic and parsely, then tossed once more in the oil … a simple and fun easy way to enjoy PdH olive oil.

I was mainly impressed by the uncompromised flavors. The fact that it tasted good in addition to making me feel good was a definite bonus. I can see it enhancing dinner dates with my boyfriend and meals with friends, and I’m excited to start cooking with it at home!

The neutral-tasting oil is also perfect for culinary professionals, fueling a growing chefs’ movement into experimenting with cannabis cuisine.

Pot d’Huile’s organically grown, extra-virgin CBD olive oil is a product that you need in your kitchen.
Ever been curious to try cooking with cannabis, but put off by the whole simmer-infuse-strain mess that inevitably attends? We have some good news. You can use the new cannabis-infused Pot d’Huile in place of your usual olive oil in salads, pasta, sauces … the rest is up to you

Pot d’Huile uses innovative technology which yields consistent cannabis extraction and lends itself to scalable mass production

This infused olive oil was created to make tracking dosages easier, while also having a neutral flavor

Pot d’Huile uses innovative technology which yields consistent cannabis extraction and lends itself to scalable mass production

A farm-to-table cannabis-infused gourmet olive oil created specifically for chefs and bakers, Pot d’Huile is made with California-grown cannabis flowers and a blend of Hojiblanca and Arbequina extra virgin olive oil

One of the most versatile ways to get your CBD: Pot d’Huile, which infuses buttery, richly flaored California olive oil with CBD. There’s no cannabis taste, so you can use this oil, which offers 1 milligram CBD per milliliter of oil (1/5 of a teaspoon), in salad dressings, drizzle it on cooked vegetables or toss it into popcorn

Pot d’Huile gives at-home (and professional) chefs the opportunity to elegantly elevate any dish that calls for olive oil … No skunky, diesel flavors here to interfere with classic olive oil goodness — this is the perfect high-end finishing oil for the cannacurious

Pot d’Huile’s organically grown, extra-virgin CBD olive oil is a product that you need in your kitchen

Whether you bake it into brownies or drizzle some over a Caprese Salad, this THC-infused olive oil is highly recommended

Inspired by the flavor neutrality of Pot d’Huile’s cannabis-infused olive oil, this light and elegant salad gets elevated by an extra green dressing

Chef Martinez, who has made octopus carpaccio and crab tostadas with it, praises its consistency, along with its relaxing sensation

Elise McDonough, High Times Cannabis Cookbook — 'I’m about to cook up a storm with Pot d’Huile cannabis infused olive oil. One bottle contains 100mg of THC in 100 mL of oil. 5mg of THC = 1 teaspoon of Pot d’Huile for easy dosing reference'

Enter Pot d’Huile, which combines what might be the most Northern Californian elements … cannabis extract and hyperlocal extra virgin olive oil

Pot d’Huile’s advance THC extraction process appeals to those who want highly precise micro-dosing as much as they demand a smooth, neutral flavor profile

In any event, you want the freedom to take small doses of cannabis in whatever dish you choose. Then you’ll love cooking with … Pot d’Huile
People who have used one or two teaspoons of Pot d’Huile on salads or pasta have always felt a nice, pleasant buzz
Users can work with their own culinary creativity to develop healthful, delicious food that also offers the cannabis experience they are looking for

Remember when Rachel Ray popularized the term EVOO for extra virgin olive oil? Well now you can get your EVOO with a little hint of cannabis

It isn’t quite legal for restaurants to serve items with Pot d’Huile during regular service, so the oil is also gaining popularity in pop-up suppers