What do Cannabis oils taste like?
Does CBD oil really taste like olive oil, or does it taste like grass? Let's explore the different flavour palettes.
Cannabis oil is a thick, sticky substance containing high levels of cannabinoids and other compounds from the cannabis plant. It can be used in different ways, including as a cooking oil or mixed with food or drinks. Some people also use cannabis oil topically to relieve pain or treat skin conditions, while others use a vaporiser to inhale it. CBD oil is a cannabis oil that often contains high levels of CBD but only trace amounts of THC.
Many different factors can affect the taste of cannabis oil. The strain will typically influence the flavour and smell as will how it's processed and extracted from the plant.
What type of Cannabis oils are there?
There are several different types of cannabis oil, and the flavour, consistency, and potency can vary depending on the extraction method and the amount of THC in each product. Some commonly available oils include:
Hemp seed oil
This type is extracted from hemp seeds rather than the cannabis plant and contains little-to-no cannabinoids or terpenes. It has no psychoactive effects and can be used in cooking or added to smoothies for a nutritional boost. It has a nutty taste and makes an excellent cooking oil when heated at high temperatures. Many people use it topically as well to moisturise their skin. You do not need a script to purchase hemp seed oil.
CBD oil
This type is made with low THC and high CBD levels. CBD oil in Australia only has trace amounts of THC and will not give you psychoactive effects, so you do not feel high after using it. It is typically used as a dietary supplement to improve health or relieve pain or anxiety symptoms. CBD oils often have an earthy or grass-like flavour to them. The taste will depend on the extracts and the base oil. Some oils use olive oil, while others use hemp oil. That's why some report CBD oil taste like olive oil. In Australia you will need a prescription to access CBD oil.
THC Oil
THC oils contain higher levels of THC and are often a bit more bitter, sharp and tangy. Depending on the terpenes, the oil can also taste like lemon. It's definitely an acquired taste, and often people mask the taste by eating something sweet after digesting THC oil. You can also add it to yoghurt to make it more palatable.
Wax or shatter
These oils are typically extracted using a solvent-based method like CO2 extraction or butane extraction, which lead to a thicker substance that is often more potent than other cannabis oils. Some people choose to use wax or shatter because they do not contain any plant material (like CBD oil), extracting the THC from the plant and making them more concentrated and providing stronger effects. They have a more potent smell and taste. You have might have heard these wax or shatters called dabs as well.