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Cannabis Chocolate

Cannabis chocolate is a delicious and potent way to enjoy the benefits of cannabis. By infusing chocolate with cannabis, you can create a powerful and tasty treat that can help alleviate pain, improve mood, and promote relaxation. Cannabis chocolate is easy to make at home, and it's a great way to enjoy the plant's many benefits.

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What is Cannabis Chocolate?

Put simply, Cannabis Chocolate is chocolate that contains cannabis. It's made with cannabutter. The THC in the weed is what gets users high. Every one loves Chocolate and cannabis chocolate is no exception! Just be sure to start with a small piece, as it can be difficult to gauge how potent each square can be.

Top tips for successful cannabis chocolate

Before jumping straight to the recipe, here are some tips:

  • Make sure you have “pre-prepared” cannabutter, if you don't have it you can find the recipe here.

What is cannabis decarboxylation and why is it necessary? 

This is part of the decarbing process, its important when making edibles you understand why “decarboxylation” is important.

The No 1 reason for decarboxylate “decarb” is to ensure when you cook the weed, you do not lose its cannabis effects. Adding this additional step requires some patience….but the effects will be worth it in the end. When you cook the weed, decarboxylation takes place, it's when the THCA converts into THC using heat, which will allow the butter to have THC euphoric effects i.e. you get stoned! Some recipes say you can put dry cannabis directly in your cooking mixtures, but with a little patience, decarbing will make it more effective.

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Cannabis Chocolate recipe

Cannabis Chocolate

Leafypedia Chefs
Cannabis chocolates are very easy to make providing you've got your cannabutter to hand.
Prep Time 2 hours
Cook Time 10 minutes
Cuisine Cakes, Sweets, Cakes

Equipment

  • Candy mold To set your cholocate
  • Saucepan To heat the chocolate
  • Bowl to melt the chocolate

Ingredients
  

  • 1/3 cup cannabutter
  • 4 cups chocolate

Instructions
 

  • Add water to the saucepan and bring to boil.
  • Place the bowl to melt the chocolate into the saucepan (be careful not to allow water in the bowl).
  • Add half of the chocolate into the bowl and keep stiring for 30 seconds.
  • Add the remaining chocolate and keep stirring until it is lump free.
  • Add the cannabutter and keep stiring.
  • Once the mixture is lump free, add to your candy mould.
  • Place in the refridgerator until the mould has hardened.
  • When the mould has a hard chocolate texture, remove and place in an air-tight container or ENJOY!

Notes

WARNING: Don't boil the water too high, you do not want too much steam or the water to boil over into the chocolate melting bowl.
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FAQ – tips for edibles and dosage calculator

How can you calculate edible cannabis dosage?

Be careful! edibles can be so good they can lead you down an unpredictable path if you are not monitoring your dosage. Many factors need to be taken into consideration like the type of edible, your body weight, metabolism, and your tolerance levels. To follow is a basic guide of what you can expect, although everyone is different.

  • 1 – 2.5mg THC (microdose)
    • Expect mild relief i.e. pain or stress, and may feel creative.
    • Best for first-time consumers.
  • 3 – 5 mg THC (low)
    • Best for strong pain relief and anxiety, may feel euphoria.
    • Warning! a dosage of up to 5mg can intoxicate some users.
    • Best for recreational use and for those seeking a good night’s sleep.
  • 10 – 15 mg THC (moderate)
    • Best for strong pain relief, nausea, and effective solution.
    • Warning! such a high dosage can alter users’ perception
    • Best for consumers with a high THC tolerance level.
  • 20 – 30 mg THC (high)
    • Best for consumers seeking a very HIGH buzz.
    • Warning! such a high dosage can alter users’ perception
    • Best for consumers with a high THC tolerance level.
  • 50 – 100 mg THC (very high)
    • Extreme Warning! such a high dosage can alter users’ perception and increase heart rate.
    • Best for high THC tolerance, medical use, and patients living with cancer or health conditions that require a high dosage.
  • 100mg – 500mg THC (very very high)
    • Extreme Warning! such a high dosage can alter users’ perception and increase heart rate.
    • Best for high THC tolerance, medical use, and patients living with cancer or health conditions that require a high dosage.

How long does it take to take effect?

Smoking or vaporized cannabis can take effect within minutes, edibles are different and can take up to one hour. The reason being…..Cannabis needs to be digested and metabolized in your stomach and liver before you feel the effect which is why it takes longer.

New to edibles? what dosage should you use?

When trying edibles for the first time take it slow and steady, it’s always better to underdose than over….Always start with the lowest dosage (1-2.5mg THC), and wait an hour, if you do not feel any effects you can take some more. Monitor your dosage with care.

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