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Guide to Cannabis Edibles

Cannabis edibles have been a thing for long before cannabis was ever legalized. However, legalization made it possible for people to experiment with creating different and unique food products that could deliver a buzz. Edibles undoubtedly have their draw—some even say they are a totally different experience. If you’re ready to try cannabis edibles for the first time, you may need a few pointers to make sure you have the best experience.

What are cannabis edibles exactly?

Cannabis edibles are simply products meant to be eaten or ingested that contain weed or cannabinoids derived from weed. For the most part, when weed edibles are mentioned, people are referring to products made with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Back in the day, people made weed edibles like the ever-loved “pot brownie” using decarboxylated flowers, but today, many weed edibles are simply products made with THC extracts or concentrates.

What are the perks of weed edibles?

The edibles market has grown to be almost as popular as the flower market itself, and it is not without reason. Edibles offer an alternative for people who prefer not to smoke to enjoy the effects of cannabis. Other perks of weed edibles include:

  • May deliver more intense, longer-lasting effects
  • Edibles are less conspicuous—no smell or smoke
  • You can better pinpoint a dosage point that works specifically for you
  • Edibles are a flavorful way to enjoy cannabis and the variety available is impressive

The Types of Weed Edibles in Modern Dispensaries

The liberty to come up with new ways to consume cannabis has breathed life into a full-blown fascinating collection of weed edibles. Almost anything you can ingest can be combined with cannabinoids to create a weed edible. When you pay a visit to a dispensary, you will see everything from traditional edibles like brownies and gummies to drinks. A few options you may see include:

Also, THC capsules or pills can also be deemed edibles because of the way they are consumed and processed by the body.

Weed Edibles Dosage Guidelines – How much should you take?

Weed edibles can cause more intense intoxication, and it is easy to over-consume if you’re not careful. Therefore, if you have never tried edibles, start with the lowest possible dose, see how that works, and then adjust the next time you try. A good starting point tends to be somewhere between 2.5 and 5 THC milligrams.

Each person can have a unique way of processing eaten cannabinoids in terms of metabolism. Therefore, finding the right dose for you personally may take a few attempts. And, the more you use cannabinoids in any form, the more you may need. For example, an everyday weed smoker may need a slightly higher dose than someone who rarely ever smokes. No matter what your personal situation, however, if you are new to edibles, start low.

Also, be sure to allow the product adequate time to kick in before deciding that the dose didn’t work and you need more. The cannabinoids can sort of stack up in your system and hit you all at once, which may not be enjoyable. This is why it is always recommended to try a dose, evaluate the effects, and then adjust your dose the next time by a few milligrams.

How long will it take to feel the effects of edibles?

The onset of effects can vary depending on:

  • The type of weed edible you consumed
  • Your personal body chemistry
  • Your sensitivity to THC
  • Whether you have eaten before consumption

The general timeline is usually between 30 and 90 minutes. But, some types of edibles may even kick in a little faster. For example, hard candies or drinks can be partially absorbed in the mouth during consumption, which means you may start to feel effects in a shorter time frame. This is one reason why weed seltzers have become so popular. The effects happen within 10 to 15 minutes, so you can better gauge how much you want to consume.

Cannabis Edibles – More to Know

Will cannabis edibles have a weed flavor?

Anyone who has ever eaten a pot brownie will tell you that occasionally, you would get a bite that had a telltale flavor. However, most of the weed edibles today are made with extracts, which means most of the flavorful plant matter is eliminated. This means that many edibles don’t taste like weed at all, but there is a caveat. Some edibles will still deliver flavor notes of cannabis. It all depends on how the product was made, what type of cannabis extracts or concentrates were used, and what other ingredients are involved.

Does an edible high last longer?

One rule to remember when consuming edibles is to always make sure you have set aside enough time to enjoy the experience. Not only do the effects take longer to kick in with most products, but you will also oftentimes feel the effects for longer. If you consume an average dose of THC, the effects could easily be experienced for six hours, possibly even longer.

Can you make your own weed edibles?

You can, and now DIY edibles are an easier process. One of the best ways to make your own weed edibles is to pick up a THC extract at the dispensary. Simply measure how much THC you want throughout the entire batch of what you are making, mix well, and you’ve got weed edibles. For example, if you want a batch of 10 brownies, with each brownie containing 5mg of THC, you would need to add 50mg of THC extract. Make sure the extract is thoroughly mixed into the batter for consistent dosing.

Find a Tasty Collection of Edibles in Salem, Oregon

When you find the proper dosage for you and a product that you love, weed edibles could easily become your favorite method of consumption. Looking for a good collection of edibles to pick from? Be sure to check out our collection of top-brand edibles in Oregon at Astral Market.

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