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Any [[cannabis]] product which is consumed orally and digested is considered an edible. Whether it is the stereotypical “pot brownie” or one of the sophisticated orally-active [[cannabis]] capsules, edibles are often recommended as the best choice for those who want to enjoy the benefits of [[cannabis]] without having to smoke anything. [[Cannabis]] consumed orally is quite a bit stronger and lasts longer, so it is always best to consume a little bit at a time in order to allow the full effects to develop. | Any [[cannabis]] product which is consumed orally and digested is considered an edible. Whether it is the stereotypical “pot brownie” or one of the sophisticated orally-active [[cannabis]] capsules, edibles are often recommended as the best choice for those who want to enjoy the benefits of [[cannabis]] without having to smoke anything. [[Cannabis]] consumed orally is quite a bit stronger and lasts longer, so it is always best to consume a little bit at a time in order to allow the full effects to develop. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 23 February 2015
see also cannabis foods
Any cannabis product which is consumed orally and digested is considered an edible. Whether it is the stereotypical “pot brownie” or one of the sophisticated orally-active cannabis capsules, edibles are often recommended as the best choice for those who want to enjoy the benefits of cannabis without having to smoke anything. Cannabis consumed orally is quite a bit stronger and lasts longer, so it is always best to consume a little bit at a time in order to allow the full effects to develop.