Are you becoming more and more interested in our CBD flowers, or do you want to indulge in their many flavors, not to mention the many benefits of CBD - which I've already told you about on several occasions - but you're not quite sure how to go about it? You've come to the right place: here I teach you how to enjoy your CBD flowers.
How do you infuse your CBD flowers?
There are so many aromas and flavors of CBD flowers, reminiscent of candies and pastries, that it makes you want to bite into them - literally! But let's try to avoid intestinal problems and a trip to the emergency room. It's safer to use CBD flowers as an infusion.
Let me give you a quick primer on how to infuse your CBD flowers. Here's what you'll need:
- The CBD flower of your choice (I recommend our Trim CBD infuser)
- Water;
- A source of fat (whole milk, butter, coconut oil, etc.)
- Spices (optional)
- A mug, a tea ball, a spice grinder or a grinder.
Take the CBD flower of your choice and grind it. In terms of quantity, I recommend about 1 g. of flower, but you can adjust this according to the level of CBD in your flower.
Bring your water to the boil and insert the crushed CBD flower into the tea ball. Place the filled tea ball in the pot and turn down the heat to keep the water simmering. Leave to infuse for 20 minutes. You can add the herbs of your choice (mint, cinnamon, ginger, etc.) if you wish. Finish by adding a little fat before tasting (a knob of butter, whole milk or coconut oil).
How do you vaporize your CBD flowers?
If you're just getting into the world of CBD, you may never have heard of vaping. Let me quickly explain what this process involves. First of all, you need a device designed for this purpose. It's available in specialized stores or on the Internet. The device comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, but the process is always based on the same principle: the flower is heated just enough to activate the plant's active molecules.
This method of consuming CBD is said to be "gentle" because the flower is heated to temperatures between 150 and 210°C, meaning that the point of combustion - harmful to health - is not reached. The vaporizer then releases a vapour which you inhale to enjoy the benefits of the plant. You should feel the effects almost immediately, and be instantly relaxed.
How do you cook your CBD flowers?
Perhaps more surprisingly, you can also use your CBD flower in sweet and savory recipes. So, if you like to get your hands dirty or play with your taste buds, here's the recipe to follow to find out how to cook your CBD flowers.
First of all, as you may have already understood by this stage of the article, CBD is fat-soluble, meaning that it needs to be in contact with a fatty substance in order to be assimilated by the body. So you'll need to use fat when cooking with CBD flowers.
To use CBD flower in your dishes, you'll need to prepare it first. Grind the flower, then bake it in the oven for 30 minutes at 110° / 120°C. Now you need to extract the molecules from the flower, so get a frying pan and the fat of your choice, and fry the baked flower for a few minutes without overheating. Now you can use the fat in any recipe you like!
In conclusion
Here are three ways for you to consume the flowers in our CBD shop! It's up to you to choose the method that best suits your tastes and lifestyle. Just remember that there's no one best way to consume CBD flowers, only what's fun for you and the least restrictive. If you've never consumed CBD flower before, I recommend you start with an infusion, which is very simple to make and perfect for a first contact with CBD.
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