How to Make Cannabis Tea: Sponsored by Leafly





Cannabis tea can be made in a variety of ways from many different ingredients depending on your personal preferences. A few methods include:
An infusion of dry flowers and water (less psychoactive because THC is not water-soluble).
A mixture of cannabis infused with fat (e.g., coconut oil, butter, and/or dairy) combined with tea leaves and water to make a latte-esque beverage.
A mixture of tea and an alcohol-based extraction, such as a tincture.
I’ve got two cozy recipes to share. A cannabis-infused golden milk with a medicated coconut oil is anti-inflammatory and antioxidant rich–the most luxurious way to end the night. I also have a cannabis tea with rose and chamomile that be adapted a million and one ways; simply use your tea leaf or flower of choice along with your ground cannabis and steep your worries away.
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