How to Flavor CBD Oil?

Enny SoyinkaEnny Soyinka
Updated on 18/04/2024

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Many people don't like the strong bitter flavor of unflavored CBD oil, and if you are one of them, there are many ways to improve its taste. From using mint drops to mixing them in your coffee, here are tips to help you overcome the grassy flavor of your oil. 

Where Does the Taste of CBD Oil Come From? 

CBD oil owes its earthy, bitter taste to the presence of terpenes in the liquid. It is the same substance that gives pines that distinct sharp scent. 

During extraction, terpenes get separated from the cannabis plant matter alongside the cannabidiol. CBD oils retaining the flavor of these compounds get marketed as ‘pure' CBD oils. 

However, the grassy, bitter flavor is not for everyone, and for most products, carrier oil and some additives get introduced into the mix. 

The additional ingredients introduced during this step alter the taste, greatly contributing to the final form of the CBD oil you buy. 

Can You Change the Flavor of CBD Oil? 

The cannabidiol extract is mixed with a carrier oil to make ingestion easier and help change the bitter flavor. These oils vary according to the brand's marketing strategy. But most times, it is limited to natural, fat-rich oils.  

Coconut is the preferred medium for carrier oils, but avocado and olive oil are also popular.  

Producers add extracts like citrus, mint, and chocolate to the mix for better marketing. These infusions change the CBD oil's overall flavor from grassy to minty or citrusy. 

Since pure CBD oil is murky green, coloring sometimes gets added to help improve the attractiveness of the final product. 

Does Flavor Have an Impact on the Effects of CBD Oil? 

Adding sweeteners and dyes to CBD oil can have a big overall impact on the effectiveness of the product.  

While they improve the taste and appeal of the oil, they tend to harm the product's potency. The sugars and the coloring dilute the strength of the CBD, rendering them less effective for other uses. 

Remember that the CBD market is still unregulated. A new report by Leafreport talks about how over 25% of CBD products are not purity-tested. Aside from verifying the quality of the CBD itself, it is also important to check the additives' makeup. 

Some of the dyes used by these producers react badly with CBD and can turn toxic. To avoid unwanted complications, you should check the business's Certificate of Analysis (COA) and third-party testing results for every purchase. 

5 Tips to Make CBD Oil Taste Better  

Since it is essentially a plant extract, the taste of unflavored CBD oil is not up to not everyone's liking. But there are ways to spice up its taste if the grassy herb-infused flavor of CBD oil is not your cup of tea. Here are some tips to improve CBD oil's taste, from adding it to a drink to using extracts. 

1. Cooking With CBD Oil 

You can use CBD oil for cooking if its earthy flavor is too much for you. This method of taking is well suited for beginners because the effects of CBD get muted this way.  

They get to enjoy the relaxing benefits of the oil for the first time without being overwhelmed.  

CBD-infused cooking oils are special blends that include the compound cannabidiol in their list of ingredients. They are a mixture of CBD extract and vegetable oil, usually olive, made especially for preparing food. 

 But you can even use CBD oil tinctures in food by mixing it into your salad dressing or adding it to your cake icing. 

2. Using Mints 

Pure, unadulterated CBD oil has a strong bitter taste characteristic of cannabis. It tends to linger with a strong aftertaste. 

 It can be difficult to get rid of it, but mints can mask this bitter grassy taste. They help improve the fragrance and taste of the CBD, making it easier to intake. 

 One of the best things about mints is that they help retain the beneficial properties of CBD while providing flavor to CBD products. This product's potency mostly depends on the CBD concentration in the cannabis extract. 

If the oil used is strong, the CBD mints also become strong. They are a great wax to help you relax because the properties of mint and CBD blend well together to create a relaxing effect. 

 Aside from drops, the mint extract is also infused into CBD oil to make it more accessible. The freshness of the mint combined with the relaxing properties of CBD makes these flavored oils a popular option for those new to the CBD lifestyle. 

3. Mixing with Drink 

 Adding a few drops of CBD oil to your morning coffee or tea is a great way to enjoy its benefits without being overwhelmed by its flavor. 

 Some bodies naturally have a low tolerance for CBD. Even a small dosage can overwhelm them. Adding CBD oils to their drink makes it easier for them to ingest it as it dilutes the CBD, lowering its potency. 

 Using CBD this way is a great way to incorporate it into your long-term lifestyle. Mixing CBD with alcohol, though safe, is not always recommended because it produces a strong effect.   

4. Keeping CBD Oil Cold 

 If you have used CBD oil before, you know it tastes best cold. Aside from helping improve the potency of CBD, keeping your oil at low temperatures is known to improve the taste. 

 The freshness of the cold liquid on the tongue helps mask the strong earthy flavor of cannabis. Pop your oil into the fridge before using it, and then you are all set to go. 

5. Flavored CBD Oil Options 

 Using a mint or citrus extract is a popular way to help improve the taste of CBD oil. Businesses also use this method by adding them to their oils to market them as flavored CBD oils. 

 These products help mask the bitter taste and the grassy smell associated with pure CBD oil.  

Cannabis has a strong and unmistakable flavor that is difficult to overpower, but citrus and mint extracts are the few additives that can help mask it. Simulated flavors help improve the taste of your CBD oil by introducing some fun and exotic flavors. 

 This can help make your CBD experience more exciting as artificial flavoring helps introduce many unusual scents and tastes. From producing oil that tastes like candy to products that replicate the smell of your favorite juice, the options are more fun and attractive than the last. 

 However, it is crucial to know that not all these products may be compatible with CBD oil. Some artificial flavorings may even react badly with the oil and cause unnecessary complications.  

To avoid such situations, check if these simulated flavors work with CBD oil before you use them together. 

Add in the CBD Oil Flavor You Want! 

Using flavored CBD oil is a smart way to reap the benefits of CBD without sacrificing taste. The market has many of these products, so you have many options to choose from. 

 Depending on your need and preference, you can choose flavors like vanilla, citrus, and chocolate. 

 The wonderful thing about these flavors is that they contribute their benefits to the product while helping improve the taste. For example, mint improves CBD's stress-relieving properties while ensuring your taste buds are satisfied. 

See also: Articles, CBD, Drinks, Oils

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Enny Soyinka

Enny Soyinka

PharmacologistExpertise : Research on cannabinoids, Brand Reviewer

Enny Soyinka stands at the forefront of hemp research, blending a deep-rooted passion for holistic health with a robust scientific background. As an accomplished pharmacologist, Enny's extensive research into hemp has made them a pivotal figure in demystifying its health benefits. Their expertise shines a light on the nuanced relationship between cannabinoids and wellness, offering well-informed insights in the dynamic world of cannabinoids.

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