A type of cannabis concentrate made by collecting and compressing the plant’s resin glands, or trichomes, without the use of solvents. This age-old method originated in regions like the Middle East, India, and North Africa, where hashish has been produced for centuries. Traditional hash has a firm, malleable texture and ranges in color from light brown to black, depending on the source material and production method. It can be consumed by smoking, vaporizing, or adding to other cannabis products.
🔊 truh·DISH·un·ul hash
In the Wild — Example
Traditional hash from the Rif Mountains has a character that's completely different from modern solventless extracts.
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