2022-07-05
07.05.22

CBD in Food and Beverage

What Does CBD Oil Taste Like?

The CBD experience is an exciting one for most people. But like every other thing, first-time users are always apprehensive and wonder how CBD tastes. It’s understandable because you always want to have an idea before you can try it out yourself. So here is our attempt at explaining what to expect when taking CBD […]

The CBD experience is an exciting one for most people. But like every other thing, first-time users are always apprehensive and wonder how CBD tastes. It's understandable because you always want to have an idea before you can try it out yourself. So here is our attempt at explaining what to expect when taking CBD oil for the first time.

The CBD Oil Taste Background

The answer to how CBD oil tastes are not straightforward for several reasons. First, CBD oils come in multiple forms and variations. The different CBD oil forms differ depending on processing methods and whether they are flavoured, which will affect the taste profile of the final product. The CBD oil taste will also differ depending on the quality of the CBD and the processing of the CBD oil. You ought to take time when purchasing CBD products to ensure you select the best quality CBD for a better experience and results.

What is the Taste and Texture of CBD Oil?

The texture of CBD oil is much easier to describe than the flavour. CBD oil is viscous, smooth, thick, sticky, ad feels like a gel. Surprisingly, the taste of CBD itself is tasteless. However, what you get in CBD oil depends on the type of CBD used to make the CBD oil and, together with other factors, might alter the taste of CBD oil.

Full-spectrum CBD Oil

Full-spectrum CBD oil has a taste that is closer to hemp than isolated CBD oil. Most high-quality CBD oil will not have substantial plant matters like chlorophyll and waxes. Instead, it will have essential compounds like flavonoids, terpenes and other cannabinoids. The CBD oil will also be mixed with a carrier oil, which will also impact the overall flavour of the CBD oil.

Full-spectrum CBD oil taste with olive oil base

Full-spectrum CBD oil with olive oil as the carrier oil has a smooth, grassy and nutty taste profile. Most new CBD oil consumers find this taste more bearable and less intense.

Full-spectrum CBD oil taste with hemp seed oil base

Hemp seed oil makes CBD oil overwhelmingly nuttier than other oil. The taste profile is best referred to as a walnut or sunflower seed flavour. The nutty profile of this carrier oil has made CBD oil with hemp seed oil as the oil base a common cooking ingredient.

Broad-spectrum CBD Oil Taste

The taste of broad-spectrum CBD oil depends on the selection of terpenes and other cannabinoids added to the CBD oil. Depending on the elements present in the CBD oil, the taste of the oil can range from slightly citrusy to herbal or earthy. It’s also worth noting that this will depend on the carrier oil used.

Crude CBD Oil

Crude CBD oil is CBD extracted from the hemp plant and not yet processed. If we’re being honest, crude CBD oil doesn’t taste good. It’s often an acquired taste you can get used to in the long run. Crude CBD oil is a thick, syrupy, dark green or brown-coloured liquid containing terpenes, cannabinoids and plan matter because it hasn't yet been filtered off the waxes and chlorophyll.

CBD Isolate Taste

CBD isolate is pure CBD in isolated powder or crystal form. Unlike full-spectrum, broad-spectrum or crude CBD, CBD isolate has been stripped of all terpenes, cannabinoids and plant matter. It is odourless and tasteless. However, the CBD oil made using CBD isolate will have a taste that depends on the type of carrier oil used. Why not also check out our CBD inhalers.

Elements That Affect the Taste of CBD Oil

Several elements will affect the taste of CBD oil. Some elements are unavoidable, while others are avoidable, and you can opt to purchase CBD oils that don’t contain them.

Carrier oils

Carrier oils are an essential part of CBD oils. They help increase the absorption rate of CBD and carry it into the bloodstream. There are various types of carrier oils present, and each has a unique taste;
  • Coconut oil – Coconut oil is the most preferred carrier oil. It has a rich blend of fatty acids that give an added health boost and a light, clean and fresh taste that most CBD oil consumers can easily get used to.
  • Olive oil – CBD oil infused with olive oil may remind you of the taste of cooking oil. Olive oil has a nutty, grassy flavour with a subtle flavour. CBD oils with olive oil as the carrier base are also easy to adjust to.
  • Hemp seed oil – CBD oils with hemp seed oil have a characteristic brown or dark green appearance. The CBD oil will also have a hempy taste, and the flavour might also remind you of sunflower seeds or walnuts if you’ve ever had them.
  • MCT oil – MCT oil has no taste or flavour. It doesn’t affect the natural flavour of CBD and doesn’t conflict with any added flavours to the CBD oil.

Terpenes

The terpenes in your CBD oil blend will also determine the final product's taste. The taste of the final product differs depending on the terpenes added. Common terpenes and their flavours include;
  • Pinene terpene has a pine taste
  • Myrcene terpene has a herbal taste
  • Caryophyllene terpene has a peppery taste
  • Terpinolene terpene has a fruity taste
  • Limonene terpene has a citrus taste

Added Flavours

Manufacturers understand that taste can drastically impact the experience that most CBD appreciators have with their products. Hence, you can now find flavoured CBD oils that have added natural flavours for a more pleasant experience for untrained taste buds. The taste of your CBD oil will vary depending on the flavour added to the product. Some manufacturers have more accurate flavours which deliver a more enticing experience. However, when using flavoured CBD oils, practice extra caution because some manufacturers use artificial flavours that could lead to various health issues like allergic reactions, diarrhoea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Ensure you understand all the ingredients on the packaging before making the purchase.

Closing Remarks

If you still prefer to go for unflavoured CBD oil, you can mask the taste of CBD oil by mixing it with your food and drinks, or you can try alternative products like CBD capsules that have the CBD oil locked in a tasteless gel which is easier to consume.
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