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The following preparation is a method of creating poppy seed tea using generic poppy seeds bought at the supermarket (which are the same type used for bagels).
Warning
Poppy seed tea contains varying concentrations of various opiate alkaloids including codeine, morphine, and thebaine. Because lethal overdose is entirely possible if tolerance is low and too many opiate alkaloids are consumed (especially morphine), it is important to work out a suitable dosage. Reports on Erowid[1] suggest an average dose to be 2-4 large pods, so in my example 10 pods weighed 44g, meaning that ~3 pods is around 15g of powder.
The risk of a lethal overdose increases when mixing depressant drugs such as benzodiazepines as this may cause respiratory depression.
Equipment and ingredients

- 1-2 pots
- Stirring spoon
- Intended dosage of unwashed supermarket poppy seeds (400 grams or more)
- Large mixing bowl
- Strainer/sieve
- Stove
- Kettle (optional)
- Citric acid, vinegar, or lemon juice (optional)
- Grapefruit juice (optional)