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Batter/Badder

A plain-English cannabis definition for Canadian consumers. Use it for education, then confirm provincial rules and product details with licensed sources.

Batter/Badder is a cannabis concentrate with a smooth, creamy texture often seen on store menus or in reviews.

Also called / Category:

Also called budder; Category: Products & Formats

Key takeaways:

  • Known for its smooth, whipped texture.
  • Popular for dabbing and vaporizing.
  • Contains high concentrations of cannabinoids and terpenes.
  • Often used for its potent effects and aromatic profile.
  • Appearance can vary slightly in colour and texture.

What it is / How it shows up:

Batter/Badder is a type of cannabis concentrate known for its thick, whipped, and creamy consistency. Consumers often encounter this term on store menus or in product reviews, where it's praised for its rich flavour and potent effects. The process of creating batter or badder involves whipping the extract during the purging process, which incorporates air and gives it a texture similar to cake batter. This concentrate is popular among users who prefer dabbing, as it is easy to handle and provides a robust aromatic experience due to its high terpene content.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Examined for texture and colour variations.
  • Lab-tested for cannabinoid and terpene profiles.
  • Checked for impurities and solvents.

Use in context:

  • "I tried a new batter concentrate, and it was incredibly smooth and flavourful."
  • "Badder is my go-to for dabbing because of its intense aroma."
  • "The budder's creamy texture makes it easy to use with a dab rig."
  • "I love the terpene profile in this badder; it enhances the overall experience."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • Must comply with Health Canada's regulations on cannabis product safety.
  • Products are labelled with cannabinoid content and batch information.
  • Consumers should purchase from licensed retailers to ensure quality and compliance.

Related terms / See also:

FAQs:

What is the difference between batter and badder?
Batter and badder are often used interchangeably to describe a cannabis concentrate with a creamy, whipped texture. The terms may reflect slight differences in texture, with batter being a bit thicker.

How should batter/badder be stored?
Store batter/badder in a cool, dark place in an airtight container to preserve its flavour and potency. Avoid exposure to heat and light, which can degrade the product.

Can batter/badder be used in edibles?
Yes, batter/badder can be used in edibles, but it should be decarboxylated first to activate the cannabinoids for ingestion. Always follow safe cooking practices.

Sources:

  • Health Canada
  • PubChem
  • Leafly

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