Food Grade

Part of Speech Noun
Category
Region
National

Lower-quality hash or rosin that contains more impurities than premium-grades, often falling in the 40-70 micron range. This type of hash is considered less ideal for dabbing or vaporization because it doesn’t melt as cleanly due to the higher presence of plant material. However, it is still rich in cannabinoids and other compounds, making it excellent for use in edibles, where the presence of some impurities has little impact on the final product.

🔊 food grayd


In the Wild — Example

Food grade hash is perfectly fine for cooking into edibles where the extra plant material doesn't matter.

Have a better example? Suggest one.


Keep Exploring — Related Terms