Who hasn’t experienced the one-of-a-kind deliciousness that comes from picking an apple fresh from the tree? There is nothing quite like that fresh bite. But, what happens when you eat raw cannabis bud the same way? The answer may surprise you…
The short answer is no. Cannabis flower contains THC-A, which is not psychoactive. When exposed to heat, a chemical reaction occurs and the THC-A turns into THC. This is how it becomes psychoactive. Sparking a joint is like waving a magic wand that elicits the elevating effects of cannabis.
In the edibles world, raw cannabis goes through a process called decarboxylation. Loose buds are separated and exposed to heat either in an oven or a special “decarbing” device. This is what activates the THC content. It is not completely necessary to decarb marijuana prior to using the slow-cook butter method. However, many expert cannabis chefs swear by this method.
The lifecycle of a cannabis plant includes lots of light and warm air. It is not impossible for some THC to be present in fresh bud. Mild decarbing can occur naturally. Especially during the curing process. This process involves the drying of the marijuana flower. Its exposure to varying levels of airflow prepare the bud for sale and consumption. However, the amount of THC present at this point is limited. It is rarely enough to make a significant difference in how the plant will react when eaten straight up.
Despite its lack of psychoactivity, there are still plenty of potential benefits to eating raw cannabis. Studies suggest that THC-A may have anti-inflammatory and anti-emetic properties. It may also act as a neuroprotectant. Fresh cannabis is also rich in antioxidants, fiber, and iron. It contains a variety of terpenes which give cannabis its unique aroma and flavor. Terpenes may even have benefits all on their own. Juicing bud alongside other produce like carrots and mangoes has become more popular. It is now super simple to get your daily dose of “Vitamin Weed.”
Consuming raw cannabis may not get you high. However, it can still do good things for the body. It may act as a superfood with its vast amounts of THC-A, terpenes, and other beneficial compounds. Thusly, fresh bud has the potential to be the next big thing. If someday this ingredient pops up on the board of your favorite smoothie shop, don’t say we didn’t warn you. You’ll see it right there, alongside the B12 shot and turmeric boost.
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