Edibles vary in intensity because of bioavailability, digestion speed and how THC is processed by the liver. When THC is eaten, it converts to a compound called 11-hydroxy-THC, which can feel stronger and longer lasting than inhaled cannabis. Differences in product formulation, fat content and individual metabolism explain why some edibles hit harder than others.
Read MoreRegardless of your opinion on cannabis types, plant genetics and their associated effects, one thing is for sure: the nuance of cannabis flower has been communicated loud and clear.
But what about edibles?
An educated stoner might tell you that the question is irrelevant. That your liver, which is responsible for breaking down THC in your body, cannot tell the difference between a Sativa brownie or a Hybrid cookie or an Indica chocolate.
But the same goes for smoking flower.
These THC-infused Chili Ginger Wings are the ultimate party food — crispy baked wings tossed in a bold, sticky sauce spiked with 0.5g of cannabis distillate or CO2 oil. Serves 6 at ~60mg THC per serving. Vegan-friendly with cauliflower! Perfect for game day, Super Bowl parties, or any occasion worth celebrating.
Read MoreWelcome to the wonderful world of legalized cannabis! Whether you're a newcomer, casual nughead, or cannabis connoisseur, you'll find the Washington State legalized cannabis market has something for everyone to enjoy.
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