Planning to Cook with Cannabis? Here’s What to Keep in Mind
Lots of people wrongly think that the only way to consume Cannabis is to smoke it. In fact, there are many ways that you can consume Cannabis. One way that’s become extremely popular in recent years is cooking it. There are lots of different things that you can make with Cannabis, from brownies to pies.
If you are going to cook with Cannabis, then you need to be very precise with measurements. Edibles produce a very unique high, which we will explain in greater detail later on.
Here is what to keep in mind if you’re planning on cooking with Cannabis:
Organic
If you are going to cook with Cannabis, then it’s important that you buy organic Cannabis. The pesticides and chemical additives found in non-organic Cannabis can be very bad for you, especially when they are ingested. Organic Cannabis is pure, clean, and free from adulterants. Organic Cannabis isn’t difficult to find. In fact, it can be found more or less everywhere. Don’t just assume that every dispensary sells organic Cannabis, however. If a retailer doesn’t specify whether their Cannabis is organic or not, make sure to email them directly to find out.
Quality
In addition to organic Cannabis, you need to buy Cannabis that’s high in quality. There are thousands of different Cannabis strains, so conduct research into which is best for cooking. Many people enjoy cooking Indica strains because they produce more subdued highs. With that said, Sativa strains can also be fun to cook with. You can find out how much THC content Cannabis has by asking the dispensary or reading the product description page. If the information isn’t available, then contact the dispensary to find out. It may also be worth asking the dispensary for a recommendation.
Pre-made
It’s important to remember that you don’t have to cook your own Cannabis. There are lots of manufacturers making high-quality Cannabis edibles. Buying your edibles pre-made also gives you the opportunity to try unique products, like delta-8. The delta-8 specialists from Area 52 say that delta-8 is a promising, but rare cannabinoid. Research into delta-8 suggests that it is very effective in the treatment of chronic pain disorders and anxiety. Buying your edibles pre-made also saves you a lot of trouble. Cooking your own Cannabis can be extremely difficult, especially if you don’t have much experience with baking. Making mistakes with Cannabis can be very costly.
High
Another important thing to consider is the high production of edible marijuana. Edible Cannabis products do not produce the same high as smoking Cannabis does. The high can be a lot more intense and is much more like a psychedelic drug than a traditional weed high. You need to be aware of this before you take it. Lots of people take edible Cannabis, only to discover that they do not like the high that they experience. Make sure that you bear this in mind, otherwise you could have a bad high.
Recipes
There are thousands of recipes published online for edible Cannabis products. You can make everything from muffins to jelly sweets. You can also make savory food. Make sure that when you’re making edibles that you get your dosages perfect. If your measurements aren’t perfect then your edibles might be too strong. It’s also very important that you follow the recipe and cooking instructions precisely. If you burn or ruin your dish, then you might lose a lot of money. Cannabis isn’t cheap. There are cookbooks, vlogs, and blogs dedicated to Cannabis recipes, so you shouldn’t have difficulty finding one for you.
Time
Another thing to consider is onset time. Edibles take much longer to affect people than a joint does. This often results in people redosing, which ultimately leads to a very intense, and very long high. Make sure that whenever you’re consuming Cannabis edibles, that you don’t re-dose for at least an hour. It’s also important to remember that edible Cannabis products produce longer-lasting highs than smoking Cannabis does. Bear this in mind if you have things to do later in the day or have to drive somewhere.
Storage
Edibles aren’t like ordinary Cannabis. Because they are food products, they need to be stored properly. They can expire. You need to seal your edibles in a zip-lock bag in the refrigerator. Usually, edibles come with a use-by date. If you’re making your own, then it will be up to you to judge when they are gone.
Cooking with Cannabis can be a lot of fun and very rewarding, but it can also be very difficult. If you follow this article’s advice, then you will be able to avoid any adverse reactions or bad trips. Happy baking!