Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Mangoes and Weed: Can You Boost Your High? It Depends...

Do mangoes really boost the cannabis high?
Do mangoes really boost the cannabis high?

Building a high cannabis tolerance is common among seasoned smokers (or consumers in general), but rather than taking a dreaded tolerance break, it might be just as easy as incorporating mango and weed into your next smoke session. 

On their own, mangoes are a tropical stone fruit high in fiber and essential vitamins like Vitamin A, C, and E. They’re also not known for having any sort of psychoactive effect on consumers, so it might sound strange to hear that some people utilize the fruit to increase the intensity of their high. 


If you’ve been consuming cannabis regularly and for a good amount of time, you may have experienced an increased tolerance level. The joint you smoke before bed just isn’t doing it for you anymore, or you eat twice as much of your edible as usual and still barely feel the effects. 

While mangoes don’t contain any psychoactive properties, they are incredibly rich in the terpene myrcene, which is also found in many strains of cannabis.

Terpenes are the aromatic compounds found in cannabis. They’re responsible for the plant’s taste and hue, but they also affect the type of high you experience with each strain. 

Terpenes work synergistically with cannabinoids like THC or CBN to intensify the plant’s effects. While terpenes like pinene and limonene are known for fighting anxiety and fighting depression, myrcene is recognized for its joyful, euphoric, and relaxing properties. 

Most cannabis connoisseurs are familiar with terpenes and their varying features, but may not know that terpenes are actually present in much of nature that is entirely independent from the cannabis plant. Just as pinene is found in pine trees and linalool is found in lavender, myrcene is found in thyme, basil, and mangoes (although myrcene levels can vary greatly depending on which type of mango you’re working with).

While terpenes are incredibly common in herbs, spices, fruits, and vegetables, myrcene is particularly recognized for intensifying cannabis highs. By appearing to increase your blood brain barrier’s permeability, myrcene seems to allow THC to reach your brain quicker and with greater intensity than it normally would, so it makes sense that consuming myrcene-rich mangoes would make a difference.

There hasn’t been much research done on the topic yet, but the high presence of myrcene alone suggests that combining weed and mangoes has some sort of effect, similar to how rolling a joint with some loose pieces of lavender might feel. The suggested method for a winning mango and weed combination is to consume your mango about 45 minutes before packing your bowl. 

Health Benefits of Myrcene

Myrcene is one of the terpenes most commonly found in nature. Loaded with antibiotic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and sedative effects, myrcene provides a variety of health benefits to the body. 

  • Myrcene might help relieve pain. Studies have shown that myrcene appears to reduce the consumer’s perception of pain by stimulating the body’s opioid receptors. 
  • Myrcene may work as a sedative. One of the most widely recognized benefits of myrcene is its sedative properties. The terpene may be able to increase sleep duration by up to 2.6 times. 
  • Myrcene may have anti-inflammatory properties. Researchers have examined myrcene for anti-inflammatory effects, and the terpene appears to have them. A study done on mice with swollen lungs revealed that myrcene halted the inflammation.
  • Myrcene may work as an antibiotic. Myrcene has shown evidence of antibiotic properties, but it may be more likely that the terpene has the most powerful antibiotic effect when in conjunction with other terpenes like limonene or pinene. 

Health Benefits of Mangoes

Even if the combined effects of mango and weed are purely placebic, there are still a ton of benefits that come with consuming mangoes. Here are some of the fruit’s health benefits to keep in mind next time you go grocery shopping for new snacks to eat while high:

  • Mangoes are incredibly low calorie. With just under 100 calories per cup, mangoes are a light treat to turn to when you’re feeling peckish. They’re a great snack to add to your smoke sesh rotation, both for their myrcene properties and their low caloric content.
  • Mangoes are super rich in nutrients. Although mangoes are a light and low-calorie delicacy, they’re jam-packed with essential nutrients and vitamins for a healthy diet. One cup of mango contains 1.4 grams of protein, 24.7 grams of carbs, and 2.6 grams of dietary fiber. They’re also rich with copper, folate, potassium, magnesium, and much more.
  • Mangoes contain a high amount of antioxidants. Packed with polyphenols, which function as antioxidants, mangoes are protective of your body’s cells. An antioxidant-rich diet may counter the damaging effects of illnesses like cancer or diabetes.
  • Mangoes support an overall healthy immune system. Because of their high vitamin and nutrient content, mangoes are a good source of immunity boosting. The fruit may help your body produce more white blood cells, which fight disease and protect the skin.
  • Mangoes aid healthy digestion. Mango contains dietary fiber, and its enzymes help break down the body’s protein content. This encourages healthy digestion and may work to prevent stomach pains and illnesses.
  • Mangoes promote clear skin. Whether you suffer from skin conditions, illnesses, or just the occasional breakout, mangoes might help. Among the many vitamins found in mangoes are Vitamin A and C, which are crucial when it comes to healthy skin. 

Other Foods That May Enhance Your High

Mangoes have shown a good amount of evidence that they may have an intensifying effect on your cannabis high, but they’re not the only food that may contain this ability. Here are some other high-enhancing foods to keep in mind when making your grocery list:

1. Sweet Potatoes


Sweet potatoes are high in B vitamins and carbohydrates, which both promote increased serotonin production. They’re also high in Vitamin E, which is known for fighting the effects of depression. While sweet potatoes may not directly enhance your high, they may boost your mood and keep you feeling happy and energized. 



2. Broccoli


Another vegetable that pairs well with cannabis is broccoli. It contains high amounts of the terpene beta-caryophyllene, which is recognized for reducing inflammation, stress, and anxiety. Like cannabis, this terpene also binds to our CB2 receptors, allowing it to synergize with cannabinoids.



3. Nuts


Packed with protein and healthy fats, nuts are a good snack in general, but they also happen to work well with cannabis. Nuts’ high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids bind to cannabinoids and help them through the blood brain barrier, just like myrcene.



4. Herbs and Spices


Herbs and spices contain a variety of terpenes, which have varying effects when paired with cannabis. Herbs like thyme and sage have pinene, which open up lung passages and increase cannabinoid absorption, and other herbs and spices can aid with depression, anxiety, and stress. 



Are you still missing out on The Bluntness newsletter? Sign Up today to stay in the loop.

More For You

Best Smoking Games to Try with Friends - The Bluntness

Best Smoking Games to Try with Friends - The Bluntness

Photo by Rumman Amin on Unsplash

Best Smoking Games to Try with Friends

If you’re looking for a fun way to enjoy and celebrate cannabis with your friends, why not get silly competitive with one or more weed games?

You can even adapt your favorite drinking game to include cannabis for a fun twist. There are quite a few ways to combine friendly competition and fire ganja – in fact, you can incorporate cannabis into pretty much any game you want to. That being said, these are our top selections of fun weed games to play with your favorite stony companions.

Keep ReadingShow less
How to Make a Cannagar Without a Mold: A Comprehensive Guide. - The Bluntness

How to Make a Cannagar Without a Mold: A Comprehensive Guide. - The Bluntness

How to Make a Cannagar Without a Mold: A Comprehensive Guide

There are so many different ways to consume cannabis, and each method speaks to the kind of consumer you might be. If you're the type of cannoisseur to opt for a blunt, chances are you like your weed with a little kick, which is why a cannagar is the perfect product for you.

What Is A Cannabis Cigar? aka Cannagar

Made from a cannagar mold, cannabis oil, cannabis leaves, and about 4-12 grams of ground flower (depending on how hard you’re willing to go), cannagars are designed to knock you on your ass with sophistication.

Keep ReadingShow less
What to do with all that kief at the bottom of your grinder? Coffee! - The Bluntness

What to do with all that kief at the bottom of your grinder? Coffee! - The Bluntness

DIY: How to Make Kief Coffee

If you’ve been consuming cannabis for a while now, you’ve heard of kief – in fact, you might be scrounging around at the bottom of your grinder for some as we speak. Kief is derived from the trichomes of the cannabis plant, making it a concentrated substance that contains cannabinoids and terpenes.

There are many ways to utilize this part of the plant, but infusing it with coffee is one of the tastiest and most effective methods. If you want to know how to make kief coffee, this one’s for you.

Keep ReadingShow less
Jimi Hendrix - The Bluntness

The record Jimi Hendrix listened to on his first acid trip - The Bluntness

Jimi's legendary first trip

Picture the scene: it’s January 3rd 1966, in New York City, and a young James Marshall Hendrix has just sent his father in Seattle an Empire State Building postcard admitting that the grass is not in fact greener on the other side and “every thing so-so on this big, raggedy city”. Although he doesn’t know it yet, Hendrix’s life is about to change seismically with the introduction of LSD.

Having spent four years residing in the Big Apple as a permanently broke musician, Hendrix had experienced his fair share of Black juke joints and clubs around the continent. Despite the grueling nature of the ‘chitlin circuit’, comprising venues in the eastern, southern, and upper Midwest areas of the United States, Hendrix honed his craft by borrowing crowd-pleasing techniques from T-Bone Walker and Buddy Guy. A couple of these antics included the signature Hendrix trick of playing guitar behind his head and with his teeth. During this period, Hendrix also played as a guitarist in the backing band for the Isley Brothers, further refining his skills.

Keep ReadingShow less
Will drugs pick up on your cannabis edibles, or no? - The Bluntness

Will drugs pick up on your cannabis edibles, or no? - The Bluntness

Edibles & Drug Dogs

Now that marijuana legalization has gone so widespread, getting pot is just a car ride away for most people in the U.S., even those living in prohibition states.

And by gawd, they are making the drive, too, breaking all sorts of laws by crossing imaginary state lines with real weed.

Keep ReadingShow less