70 Melt Hashish is a premium form of hashish that’s made using a specific extraction method known for its purity and potency. The “70” refers to the mesh size used in the extraction process, which is a key factor in determining the quality of the hash. In this case, “70” indicates that the hash was sifted through a 70-micron mesh, which is known to produce a high-quality concentrate that melts efficiently when heated. The term “Melt” signifies that the hash can be easily vaporized or smoked without leaving much residue, and it typically has a smoother and more flavorful profile. The aroma of 70 Melt Hashish is generally rich and aromatic, with earthy, woody, and spicy notes. Since this hash is a melt-type concentrate, the scent is often much more pronounced and aromatic compared to traditional hash. Depending on the strain it was derived from, it might have undertones of citrus, pine, herbal, or sweet flavors, contributing to a complex and enticing scent profile.
What Is Hash?
Hash is a cannabis extract, made when trichomes, the resinous glands that line the surface of cannabis plants, are removed and processed into a concentrated form. It is usually brown or dark green in color and comes in a brick or ball. Hash is a solventless extract, as trichome removal is done with physical manipulation and temperature changes, not with the use of solvents or chemicals. As hash is a concentrate, its effects will be much stronger than smoking cannabis flower. Hash potency can range from 40-80% THC, depending on starting material and extraction methods, whereas flower is usually in the 15-25% THC range.
How to Smoke Hash:
Hash may be used in a number of ways. Traditionally, hash has been consumed orally, either as a solid or infused into a beverage such as the traditional Indian drink bhang. Hash may also be smoked, either on its own or as a way to accompany traditional cannabis flowers. Some varieties of hash that have the ability to melt may also be vaporized on a hot surface, known as dabbing. When dabbing hash, screens are often used due to the fact that some resins leave carbon residue and will not melt completely, or at all. On the other end of the spectrum are high-quality hash oils (not to be confused with solvent extracts), such as full melt dry sift and full melt ice water hash, which has the ability to melt completely onto a nail, leaving zero residues.
Hash vs. Weed: What’s the Difference?
Both hash and weed come from the cannabis plant. Weed typically refers to the dried flowers of the plant, while hashish is a concentrate derived from the resin.
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