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Baking is often seen as a wonderful art form, where skill and creativity combine to produce delightful treats. On the other hand, some view it as a scientific process requiring precise measurements and techniques to achieve perfect results. But why can’t baking be both an art and a science? At Kitchen Gourmet, the Research & Development team had a brilliant idea to blend these two aspects. They harnessed the artistic essence of the cannabis plant and combined it with the principles of chemistry to create something unique called ‘Baking Drops.’

“Kitchen Gourmet: Baking Drops” results from fusing together two simple ingredients, cannabis oil and canola oil. Some of you probably think, “But I usually bake with butter,” and you’re not alone. We all know cooking/baking with butter is usually the way to go, BUT canola oil is a healthier choice when it comes to artery-clogging saturated fats. It is also the better choice when dealing with flavors such as chocolate, coffee, or citrus in a recipe. It is known that butter can compete with the aforementioned flavors.

Low to Mega Dose

Each “Baking Drop” bottle contains 1000mg of THC, and each .5ml equals 8mg of THC. The benefit of having this amount per bottle and 8mg of THC per .5 mil is that you can get creative and precise. Current regulations prevent retail stores from selling recreational “mega dose” products since those are considered “medical.” With the advent of THC Oils and Butters in the recreational category, “mega dose” edibles are now possible. Baking Drops can help you create a wide range of dosed, delicious baked treats for yourself or age-appropriate guests. You just have to tap into the artistic chemist inside of you 😉

You can find Kitchen Gourmet: Baking Drops on the shelves of your local Farms store! When you start creating with Baking Drops, please share with us! Just tag us on twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.

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Sources:

https://handletheheat.com/butter-vs-oil-in-baking/

https://www.foodnetwork.com/healthyeats/healthy-tips/2010/04/canola-oil-good-or-bad