How Does CBD Oil Taste: Finding the Ways How to Make It Taste Better
by APSense News Release AdminAccording to a
Gallup survey, 14 percent of Americans use CBD products. This number will trend
upwards as people get more familiar with their benefits and use and
as more states legalize THC which is present in some CBD products. Like any
item that can be consumed, it is natural to ask, “What does CBD oil taste
like?” and “What does CBD oil smell like?”
СBD Oil Taste
CBD oil that is not enhanced is
described in different ways. Since CBD extract comes from the cannabis plant,
it is not surprising that people describe the flavor using terms like the
following.
- Earthy
- Leafy
- Lightly
grassy
- Somewhat
bitter or sour
- Medicine-like
Hemp seed oil is
made by extracting CBD from the seeds of the hemp plant. Since it comes from
seeds, it is not surprising the hemp seed oil is often described as tasting
nutty. CBD oil is made from all or some of the cannabis plant so has a more
earthy flavor. The terpene composition in the plant contributes to the taste
and smell.
CBD Oil Smell
Does CBD smell?
Some CBD oils have a similar odor to marijuana, but it is usually much milder.
The terpene composition of the CBD determines its scent. Terpenes are
the aromatic compounds found in plants that give the plants their distinctive
scents. The scents work to attract pollinators or keep predators away.
How is CBD Oil Made?
The taste and odor
of CBD oil depend on the plant profile, how the oil was made, and the type of
CBD extract. CBD (cannabidiol) is found in both hemp and marijuana plants. A.
Cannabis contains more than 80 biologically active compounds, of which THC and
CBD are the most recognized. THC is a federally controlled substance, though
some states have legalized marijuana.
The CBD that is
federally legal comes from the Cannabis sativa L. plant (hemp plant) which has
a concentration of THC that is 0.3 percent or less. CBD is extracted from the
whole plant – flowers, stems, leaves, and stalks. The plant parts are ground up
and placed in an extraction machine.
Popular Extraction Methods
Various methods
are used to extract CBD oil. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a common extraction method.
Cannabis material is placed in a chamber. CO2 is pumped into the chamber at a
pressure that maintains the CO2 in a liquid-like state. The CO2 absorbs the
oils and flavors. It is then pumped into a separate chamber where the CO2
returns to a gas state. The oil and flavors are collected.
Another common extraction method is ethanol extraction. High-grade ethanol (grain alcohol) is
used as a solvent to separate CBD and cannabinoids from the plant.
CBD Spectrum
The CBD spectrums
are a result of the extraction process.
- CBD full spectrum – All cannabinoids,
terpenes and other compounds are retained during extraction and can
include trace amounts of THC.
- CBD broad spectrum – All cannabinoids,
terpenes, and other compounds are extracted, but THC is removed.
- CBD isolate – During the CBD extraction process, only CBD is left. All other cannabinoids, terpenes, and compounds are removed.
After extraction,
the impurities are filtered out which increases the potency of the CBD oil. The
next step is distillation which is another filtration process to remove any
impurities left and extract the CBD and cannabinoids and other compounds
desired (depends on the spectrum being manufactured).
Finally, CBD oil
is mixed with a carrier oil and perhaps other ingredients, depending on the
product. For example, some CBD
gummies for sleep have melatonin added.
Ways to Take CBD Oil
There are multiple
ways to take CBD oil.
·
Swallow the oil
·
Place drops of a
tincture under the tongue
- Swallow CBD oil capsules,
tablets, and pills
- Chew
CBD gummies
- Add the CBD oil to edibles (food
and drink)
- Vaping
- Dabbing
Advantage of Putting CBD Oil Under Your Tongue
A CBD tincture is
CBD oil placed under the tongue. The reason it is placed under the tongue is
that the CBD is absorbed faster through the mucous membranes located beneath
the tongue. The CBD oil bypasses the digestive system and delivers the CBD
right to the bloodstream. The CBD is usually more potent too because CBD is not
diluted during the normal digestive process. It is also an ideal method for
people who have trouble swallowing capsules and tablets.
Tips to Find a CBD Oil You Like or Methods for Making CBD oil Taste Better
Some people are
very sensitive to taste and odors and do not like the earthy or bitter taste of
CBD oil, but they do not want unflavored CBD oil either. So how to flavor CBD
oil? Following are some the ways you can make CBD oil taste better.
1. Choose a flavored carrier oil
Mix CBD oil with a
flavored carrier oil of your choice or purchase a pre-mixed CBD oil.
2. Find CBD oil with no taste
CBD isolate has
little or no flavor or smell because it is 99 percent pure CBD. It does not
contain terpenes which are the primary compound that gives CBD oil its flavor.
Tasteless CBD oil gives you a lot of leeway as to how you use the product or
what you mix it with if a specific flavor is desired.
3. Choose flavored CBD oils and tinctures
Flavored CBD oil
is CBD oil pre-mixed with a flavored carrier oil and is available in many
different flavors, like peppermint, orange, citrus, lemon, and many more.
4. Try CBD with terpenes and essential oils
Choose full
spectrum or broad
spectrum CBD oils, which contain terpenes and plant essential oils or
add essential oils to CBD isolate. All three CBD oil spectrums are also
available pre-mixed with essential oils, like lavender essence and chamomile
essence.
5. Combine CBD oil with food or drinks
Add CBD oil to
food or drinks as an ingredient that will mask any CBD oil flavor.
6. Try CBD edibles and gummies
Consume CBD oils
in different forms that are already flavored and taste good, like CBD gummies
and CBD lollipops.
7. Take CBD oil capsules or tablets
Bypass the taste
buds if unable to find a flavor you enjoy.
For people who
have problems with odors more than flavors, try CBD oil mixed with refined
coconut oil. Because of the refining process used in coconut oil no smell is
detectable.
If CBD oil tastes
very bitter or sour to you, try masking the flavor. What flavor masks a sour
taste? The best flavor choices are raspberry, licorice and citrus flavor.
Something for Everyone
CBD oil with no
flavoring agents may taste earthy, but many people prefer that taste. It is a
reminder they are using a natural substance – a gift from nature. If the earthy
taste is not to your liking, there are numerous options for finding a product
that is pleasing to your taste and smell senses. CBD
oil is a very versatile product that is now available in many forms, so you
can also choose how you prefer to consume or apply the oil.
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