Cannabis infused carrot juice is one of the cleanest, healthiest ways to consume cannabis — no smoke, no heavy food, just fresh vegetables, citrus, ginger, and a measured dose of tincture stirred right in. This recipe from Herbistry420 uses a slow juicer to extract carrot and ginger juice, fresh-squeezed orange, and about 1ml of cannabis tincture (~30mg) for a drink that is genuinely nutritious and genuinely medicated. And the best part: you cannot taste the cannabis at all.
Why Cannabis Infused Carrot Juice Works
Most infused drinks use sweeteners, syrups, or fats as the delivery vehicle. This cannabis tincture carrot juice is different — it lets the natural flavors of carrot, orange, and ginger carry the drink while the tincture dissolves invisibly into the liquid. Ginger is strong enough to fully mask any tincture taste, and the orange adds sweetness without sugar. The result is a healthy cannabis juice recipe that actually feels healthy, not like a compromise.
Ingredients for Cannabis Infused Carrot Juice
- 1 bag of carrots (peeled, cut, and soaked in water before juicing)
- 2 oranges (hand-juiced separately)
- 1 small piece of fresh ginger
- ~1ml cannabis tincture (approximately 30mg, adjust to your tolerance)
- 1 ice cube (optional)
3 Health Benefits of Infused Carrot Orange Ginger Juice
The infused carrot orange ginger juice base is packed with nutritional value even before the cannabis enters the picture:
- Vitamin A from carrots — essential for eye health, immune function, and skin. Carrots are one of the richest sources of beta-carotene, which the body converts to vitamin A.
- Vitamin C from oranges — a powerful antioxidant that supports immune health, collagen production, and iron absorption. Fresh-squeezed orange juice retains more vitamin C than bottled juice.
- Anti-inflammatory ginger — ginger contains gingerol, a bioactive compound with well-studied anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. It also adds a spicy kick that ties the whole drink together.
How to Make Cannabis Infused Carrot Juice
Step 1: Prep the Carrots
Peel and cut your carrots, then soak them in water for 15–30 minutes before juicing. This is an important step — soaked carrots are less likely to clog a slow juicer and yield significantly more juice than dry carrots fed straight in.
Step 2: Juice the Carrots and Ginger
Run the soaked carrots and the ginger nub through a slow (masticating) juicer. A slow juicer preserves more nutrients than a centrifugal juicer. Budget models work fine for occasional use — just make sure to set up a collection cup for the juice and a catch for the pulp before you start. The pulp can be saved for baking or composted.
Step 3: Hand-Juice the Oranges
Cut the oranges in half and hand-juice them using a citrus press. Remove any seeds before adding the juice. Add the orange juice to your carrot-ginger base and stir. If the glass is already full, pour off a portion of the carrot juice first to make room.
Step 4: Add the Cannabis Tincture
Measure about 1ml of cannabis juice with tincture using a dropper or syringe for precision. Add it directly to the drink and stir well. At approximately 30mg of THC per 1ml, this is a moderate dose for experienced consumers — start lower if you are new to edibles. The carrot, orange, and ginger flavors completely mask any tincture taste. You will not notice it at all.
Step 5: Add Ice and Enjoy
Drop in an ice cube, give it a final stir, and drink. The cannabis infused carrot juice onset will follow the same timeline as any other edible — 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on your metabolism and whether you have eaten recently. Pace yourself accordingly.
Tips for Storing Cannabis Tincture
Store cannabis tincture in dark glass bottles (wine bottles work great) with pressure caps in the refrigerator. Cool, dark storage dramatically extends shelf life. Tincture stored properly can last well over a year with minimal potency loss. Keep it away from heat, light, and air.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I taste the cannabis in this juice?
No. The ginger, carrot, and orange are powerful enough flavors that the cannabis tincture carrot juice tastes exactly like a carrot-orange-ginger drink. There is no cannabis aftertaste whatsoever, which also makes this a good option for anyone who dislikes the taste of cannabis in edibles.
How strong will the cannabis infused carrot juice be?
Strength depends entirely on your tincture’s potency. At approximately 30mg THC per 1ml of tincture, this is a medium-to-strong dose for an average consumer. If you are new to edibles or your tolerance is low, start with 0.5ml or less and wait at least 90 minutes before considering more.
Can I skip the oranges or ginger?
Yes. The oranges add sweetness and vitamin C, while ginger adds an anti-inflammatory boost and flavor complexity. You could skip either — or try cucumber instead of orange for a lighter, more savory healthy cannabis juice recipe variation. The only non-negotiable is the carrot juice base itself.
What kind of juicer should I use?
A slow masticating juicer is recommended for maximum yield and nutrient retention. However, even a budget slow juicer will work. Pre-soaking the carrots in water helps any juicer work more efficiently and prevents clogging.
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