Best Edibles That Don’t Taste Like Weed
Published on 9/6/2024
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For many, the biggest barrier to enjoying cannabis edibles is the taste. That strong, plant-like, "weedy" flavor can be off-putting. Thankfully, modern infusion technology has come a long way. Many brands now specialize in creating delicious edibles where the cannabis taste is virtually undetectable. Here are some of the best options for a flavor-first experience.
Why Do Some Edibles Taste Like Weed?
The "weedy" taste comes from chlorophyll and other plant materials. Edibles made with full-spectrum cannabis oil or cannabutter often retain more of this flavor. Edibles made with distillate, a highly refined cannabis oil where THC has been isolated, typically have the least cannabis flavor.
Top Edibles for Hiding the Cannabis Taste
1. Gummies with a Sour Coating
Brands like Wana Sour Gummies have mastered this. The tart, sour sugar coating on the outside of the gummy is the first thing you taste, and it does an excellent job of cutting through any potential cannabis flavor. By the time you get to the sweet gummy inside, the cannabis is barely noticeable.
2. Chocolate and Baked Goods
Strong, rich flavors are great at masking the taste of cannabis. Dark chocolate, in particular, has a bitterness that pairs well with and covers up the earthiness of cannabis oil. Brownies, cookies, and other baked goods with rich ingredients like chocolate chips, peanut butter, or strong spices (like cinnamon) are also very effective.
3. Cannabis-Infused Drinks and Drink Mixes
Cannabis-infused beverages have become a popular category. Because the THC is emulsified into the liquid, it's often much less noticeable. Look for seltzers, sodas, and teas with strong, natural fruit flavors. Powdered drink mixes that you can add to any beverage are also a great, flavor-discreet option.
4. Mints and Hard Candies
The strong flavor of mint or cinnamon in a hard candy or tincture spray is one of the most effective ways to mask the taste of cannabis. These are also great for microdosing, as you can consume them discreetly anywhere.
5. Savory Snacks
Don't forget savory options! THC-infused pretzels, crackers, or chips use strong savory flavors like cheese, garlic, or onion to cover the cannabis taste. They're a great alternative if you don't have a sweet tooth.
The Takeaway
You don't have to suffer through a bad taste to enjoy the benefits of edibles. By choosing products with strong, complementary flavors or those made with THC distillate, you can have a delicious and potent experience. Explore the wide world of gourmet edibles and find your new favorite treat!