Burnt Toast
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Terpenes
Burnt Toast may seem like a morning mishap, but this hybrid marijuana type offers a pleasant wake-up call in every sense of the word. At 24%, its THC content is high enough without being overwhelming; there’s also just a hint—1%—of CBD to help balance things out. Picture yourself biting into hot buttered toast fresh from the toaster oven (don’t actually do that!) and you’ll have an idea why the terpene caryophyllene was included for spicing up potential anti-inflammatory effects too.
The taste alone makes Burnt Toast cannabis strain worth trying: imagine nuts meeting melted butter with slight hints towards tobacco leaves…intriguing no? Be prepared though because those flavours really develop on your palate as this smooth-smoking herb fills (and stays) around chest level—quite comforting when it’s chilly outside. Sure you could smoke something milder—but then again maybe not everybody wants their weed experience bland!
After a while, feelings from Burnt Toast weed strain settle over mind n’ body like a favourite old bathrobe warming both simultaneously. If you’re down or stressed, these effects plus a general sense of well-being could be especially welcome—they’ve been known useful against depression too. So whether one smokes pot medicinally, recreationally, or purely for indulgent “me time,” there are certainly far worse choices than this tasty treat!
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.