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Edibles

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

Edibles are cannabis-infused food products that provide a method to consume cannabinoids without smoking or vaping.

Also called / Category:

Also called: Cannabis-infused foods, THC edibles, CBD edibles. Category: Products & Formats.

Key takeaways:

  • Edibles can include offset-4 transition-colors hover:underline" title="Learn more about Gummies">gummies, chocolates, baked goods, and beverages.
  • They are known for delayed onset of effects compared to smoking.
  • Edibles are popular for their discretion and ease of use.
  • They are available in both THC and CBD varieties.

What it is / How it shows up:

Edibles are a popular option you might see on store menus or in online dispensaries. These cannabis-infused products range from gummies and chocolates to beverages and snacks. Unlike smoking or vaping, edibles offer a smoke-free experience, allowing consumers to ingest cannabinoids in a tasty and often discreet manner. The effects of edibles generally take longer to manifest, typically between 30 minutes to 2 hours, because they are processed through the digestive system. This can result in a different, often more intense, and longer-lasting experience compared to inhalation methods.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Dosage is measured in milligrams of THC or CBD per serving.
  • Labels often indicate total cannabinoid content per package.
  • Look for batch/lot numbers for quality assurance.

Use in context:

  • "I prefer edibles for a smoke-free way to enjoy cannabis."
  • "Make sure to start with a low dose when trying new edibles."
  • "These edibles have 10mg of THC per piece, a standard dose."
  • "Edibles are perfect for those who don't like the smell of smoke."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • Edibles must be purchased from licensed retailers.
  • Packages are required to have child-resistant features.
  • Edibles must comply with Health Canada's regulations on dosage and labelling.

Related terms / See also:

FAQs:

  • Q: How long do the effects of edibles last? A: The effects of edibles can last anywhere from 4 to 12 hours, depending on the dose and individual metabolism.
  • Q: Can edibles be taken on an empty stomach? A: Taking edibles on an empty stomach may result in faster absorption and stronger effects. It's recommended to start with a small dose.
  • Q: Are edibles legal in Canada? A: Yes, edibles are legal in Canada but must be purchased from licensed retailers and adhere to Health Canada regulations.

Sources:

  • Health Canada - Cannabis laws and regulations
  • PubChem - Cannabis and cannabinoids

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