American television series
Chopped 420 is a 2021 television series produced by Food Network , concerning competitive cooking with cannabis . It made its debut on the discovery+ streaming service with five episodes on April 20 , 2021.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Esther Choi, Luke Reyes, Sam Talbot, Tacarra Williams , and Laganja Estranja served as judges.[ 5] Chopped 420 is no longer available on Discovery+.
The series follows other networks' cannabis cooking shows, such as Cooked with Cannabis , Bong Appétit from Vice and Cooking on High from Netflix.[ 6] [ 7]
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