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August 14, 2023CBD and Sleep
August 14, 2023So many people are talking about CBD, but what does CBD oil taste like? As a consumer, it’s important to know what kind of flavor experience you’ll have when trying CBD. Today is your lucky day if you want to know what CBD tastes like!
CBD Isolate vs Full Spectrum CBD Oil Taste
CBD isolate and full spectrum CBD oil have a drastically different taste.
Cannabidiol in its purest form is CBD isolate. On its own, the CBD doesn’t have much of a flavor or taste. This type of CBD is usually paired with an oil; for example, in Infinite CBD Isolate Droppers, the CBD is mixed with coconut oil. In this case, it’s the coconut oil that gives the CBD isolate the slightest of flavors – it tastes smooth and buttery.
This attribute also means that it’s easy to enhance CBD isolate with terpenes because no other flavors need to be masked.
Full spectrum CBD Oil has a very distinct taste.
Full spectrum CBD contains a lot of plant matter. More specifically, chlorophyll is why full spectrum CBD tastes more earthy, and the reason why it has a distinct dark green to dark brown color. This type of CBD can be hard to stomach, because of chlorophyll, which is why many full spectrum CBD companies try to add flavors to mask the earthly essences.
CBD Isolate can have a much more predictable flavor, especially when paired with coconut oil and natural ingredients are used. Full spectrum CBD oil can have a more unpredictable flavor, depending on the amount of CBD, the plant matter, remaining solvents, and added ingredients used to mask the natural chlorophyll.
So, what does CBD oil taste like? It depends on the plant specifically.
The CBD Delivery Method Effects the Taste of CBD
CBD tastes different based on the delivery method. Based on the delivery method, the body digests, processes, and distributes CBD throughout the body differently. For example, CBD Nano Shots will taste different than CBD Asteroid Gummies.
Like any other capsule, you might take, CBD capsules don’t have a lingering flavor or distinct aftertaste.
Sublingual CBD with coconut oil is smooth and buttery.
The digestion of Asteroid Gummies begins in the mouth, with each gummy having a unique flavor, like lime, lemon, and orange.
Terpenes can also be added to Droppers. Different terpene profiles have different flavors and different benefits. This allows consumers to tailor their CBD experience based on their individual needs and flavors.
If you have trouble taking CBD because you don’t like the taste, consider trying a new delivery method. There are numerous methods available, and chances are, you’ll find one that fits into your daily life.
So, What are Terpenes Exactly?
Simply put, terpenes are the personality of the plant. If you are familiar with purchasing cannabis flower, you already know that the look, texture, color, flavors, scents and effects are all unique to the specific strain grown. Not only does this gives us virtually infinite opportunity to mix and match different plants, but it allows customers to pick which experience caters to their needs the best.
Science has allowed us to extract these “personalities” and put them into anything! This is how we are able to provide pure CBD Isolate and create varieties of specified effects for customers.
If you are interested in checking out some of our Terpene Droppers, click here.
The Taste of CBD Oil
From a broad perspective, CBD oil can have many different tastes. When examined more closely, the taste of CBD oil is less happenstance, and based more on whether it’s CBD isolate or full spectrum CBD, and the delivery method chosen.
Whether you’re looking for a more subtle CBD experience, or one that’s full of flavor, the right CBD product for you is out there. Consider trying a few of Infinite CBD’s many CBD isolate products.