Baked Edibles (CANADA) are cannabis-infused baked goods that have become a staple in the Canadian cannabis market. The term #1excludeGlossary combines the culinary technique of baking with the cannabis culture slang “baked,” which describes the high or altered state achieved through cannabis consumption. Historically, the use of cannabis in food dates back thousands of years, with ancient cultures incorporating the plant into their diets for both its nutritional and psychoactive effects. In Canada, the concept of Baked Edibles gained momentum post-legalization in 2018, when the Cannabis Act allowed for the sale of cannabis edibles, extracts, and topicals. This regulatory change spurred innovation and diversity in the types of Baked Edibles (CANADA) available, ranging from artisanal pastries to mass-produced snacks. The appeal of Baked Edibles (CANADA) lies in their ability to provide a controlled and often longer-lasting cannabis experience compared to traditional smoking methods. As consumer preferences shift towards healthier and more discreet consumption options, Baked Edibles (CANADA) continue to rise in popularity, reflecting the dynamic nature of the cannabis industry. [Source: Health Canada, Cannabis Regulations]
