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One of the most important aspects of any attractive CBD blend is the different terpenes present within. It’s for this reason that we use full-spectrum techniques to get the very best out of the hemp plant. Caryophyllene, as well as others, plays a crucial part in several of our flavour profiles. So what is it? what does it taste like, and how does it benefit you?

Where can you find Caryophyllene?

Caryophyllene is prevalent within the natural botanical world, as is the case with all other terpenes. It enhances the taste of specific species and affords a distinctive taste and smell. What’s more, Caryophyllene is typically found in some of the herbs and spices that we use on a daily basis, including black pepper, oregano, basil, and cinnamon. You may also be aware that Caryophyllene is present in the cannabis plant, which is what provides particular strains with a notable spicy flavour. 

How does Caryophyllene taste?

 Caryophyllene provides an enjoyable and impressively spicy kick. This unique tasting terpene is characterised by spicy notes, which serve as an additional kick to particular combinations. The warmth of Caryophyllene is comparable to cinnamon, which is best described as comforting, soothing, and even relaxing. You will also pick up a hint of sweetness from the terpene, making it ideally suited for use in our CBD.

How can Caryophyllene help me?

In a different way to other terpenes, Caryophyllene can positively affect physical and mental health. Caryophyllene directly connects with the endocannabinoid system. Due to the unique molecular structure of Carybophyllene, it is capable of binding to CB2 receptors in the brain. As a result, numerous notable studies have found that the compound has potential anti-inflammatory effects. Notably, this was explained in studies from 2013 and 2014, specifically that pain reduction was noted within participants after the introduction of Caryophyllene. Further research is being done to fully understand Caryophyllene further, but the initial scientific evidence is compelling. 

Which HighKind CBD products contain Caryophyllene?

Caryophyllene is present in many of our flavour profiles but is particularly prevalent within our Artisan products. For instance, the uplifting nature of Pink Lemonade is an excellent example of this, which is achieved through a combination of Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Humulene, and others. Another one is Purple Punch, a soothing and relaxing blend consisting of similar terpenes, ideal for tough days when you’re anxious or stressed. Caryophyllene is also packed into our popular Sour Space Candy, which guarantees a relaxing and happy CBD experience while exposing you to some aromatic and authentic flavour profiles. Each of our collections is replete with various botanical terpenes – including Caryophyllene. They extract the terpenes by utilising full-spectrum techniques that are sustainable.

Want to enjoy the multiple benefits that all-natural terpene blends provide? Our collection of CBD products is ideal for you. Browse our High Kind CBD online catalogue and discover the perfect blend for your taste buds today.

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