Thank you all for the wonderful podcast! I enjoyed the story and the related information. I had a neighbor who was married to a Jamaican woman. They would visit her family in Jamaica, who produced Jamaican finger hash. He would mail a package of it to himself, which is how I first learned about hash back in 1997-98 when I was a senior in high school. After receiving about 10 grams from him, I can agree with you on the entire process-from how it’s grown, how long it’s cultivated, how it’s harvested, to how it’s cured, aged, and ultimately consumed. All of these factors impact its effects. Thanks again, and best wishes to the three of you and everyone else who reads this. ✌️🇺🇸
@cannabichem if you get the chance old world hash is still avaliable in Europe unfortunately we don't see much middle Eastern hash due to the difficulty if getting it here(due to the instability of the region)Indian hash is found on occasion and is expensive but there is a large supply of hash from marroco. I can definitely feel the difference between it and the extracts more commonly found across the pond.
I agree with kim as in that rosin shouldn't really be called hash BUT most of the time (when people are educated) people call their stuff hash rosin to differ it (made from ice water hash) from being rosin made from flower from kief or dry sift. I do absolutely hate when people call any solvent extracted concentrates "hash" it seems almost disrespectful to the history of this plant we love so much
We started smoking proper hash in 70s in Australia most of our😮 hash from the middle East got charged with 4 grams and got 18 months goal I have not seen hash since the early 80s in any amount
Yes we did. Blonde Lebanese. Tan. One or 2 tokes was sufficient. Whenever the Med Cruise would return, the Naval bases would be a good source. Panama red. Columbian gold, Orange Barrel sunshine was available as well, if you knew the right people. Ah, the good old days.
I Canada delivery has all that high thc, imported & not hash. In the shops the hash is some of that but not as potent. + lots of plant specific hashish & ones with mix of thc/cbd. Several % each. H ashish!!!
So excited to see your content about Frenchy’s legacy! I’ve been down a rabbit hole with it for the past week. Truly important perspective in these early times of cannabicapitalism! I hope to attend the workshop in my area this fall ❤
Thank you all for the wonderful podcast! I enjoyed the story and the related information. I had a neighbor who was married to a Jamaican woman. They would visit her family in Jamaica, who produced Jamaican finger hash. He would mail a package of it to himself, which is how I first learned about hash back in 1997-98 when I was a senior in high school. After receiving about 10 grams from him, I can agree with you on the entire process-from how it’s grown, how long it’s cultivated, how it’s harvested, to how it’s cured, aged, and ultimately consumed. All of these factors impact its effects. Thanks again, and best wishes to the three of you and everyone else who reads this. ✌️🇺🇸
Nothing tastes as good as hand made hash most people under 50 wouldn't know of gold stamp hash from morroco Turkey areas that we smoked in 70s
I like to imagine, I never had the experience but I live through people like you and madame cannoli 💚
@cannabichem if you get the chance old world hash is still avaliable in Europe unfortunately we don't see much middle Eastern hash due to the difficulty if getting it here(due to the instability of the region)Indian hash is found on occasion and is expensive but there is a large supply of hash from marroco. I can definitely feel the difference between it and the extracts more commonly found across the pond.
I loved those blond and red Lebanese hash we got back in the late 70s early 80s
I agree with kim as in that rosin shouldn't really be called hash BUT most of the time (when people are educated) people call their stuff hash rosin to differ it (made from ice water hash) from being rosin made from flower from kief or dry sift. I do absolutely hate when people call any solvent extracted concentrates "hash" it seems almost disrespectful to the history of this plant we love so much
Nobody that smokes hash really gives a fuck
Proper hash rosin/live hash rosin, is squished from a hash run. That's the only reason that it should have hash in name.
Hash rules! Thank you.
We started smoking proper hash in 70s in Australia most of our😮 hash from the middle East got charged with 4 grams and got 18 months goal I have not seen hash since the early 80s in any amount
Very interesting talk!
We used to get great blonde and red lebenese and morrocan hash in the seventies in the deep south of the US
Yes we did. Blonde Lebanese. Tan. One or 2 tokes was sufficient.
Whenever the Med Cruise would return, the Naval bases would be a good source.
Panama red. Columbian gold, Orange Barrel sunshine was available as well, if you knew the right people.
Ah, the good old days.
@@seeharvester 💯💯💯💯💯
Its not a lost art, the majority of hash is made this way, just not in the us because of our big brains
I literally just made some "temple ball" for the first time watching this video lol. we will see in 6 months lol.
He is not right or wrong, your perception is the decider.
I Canada delivery has all that high thc, imported & not hash. In the shops the hash is some of that but not as potent. + lots of plant specific hashish & ones with mix of thc/cbd. Several % each. H ashish!!!
So excited to see your content about Frenchy’s legacy! I’ve been down a rabbit hole with it for the past week. Truly important perspective in these early times of cannabicapitalism! I hope to attend the workshop in my area this fall ❤
Unfortunately not a lot of French know who he was...but for those who knew him he is an inspiration and he deserve consideration!
Yes ! Rosin is not hash ! Thanks for that quick intro 🧙🏼♂️
I definitely call every concentration hash. I will work on that 😂
Good stuff
Who was the CBD business guy you had on from Vegas? I don’t know why I can’t find it again. Listened yesterday.
his name is Kyle Jones from Future Compounds!
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