So last week I got to try a new brand of CO2 oil that was significantly cheaper than anything I'd had before. It is made with a subcritical process rather than a supercritical process. The short explanation is that this process does leave behind a few more cellular impurities, but at $35/gram instead of $50 or more, it's a bargain, especially since it is fantastic and perhaps better flavored than the supercritical.
Well, anyway, I went back for more today, and was given a test sample of a prototype formulation in which actual blueberries were put in with the cannabis during the extraction to create a naturally flavored blueberry hash oil.
The natural berry flavor when vaped through the E-Nano is intense, perhaps more intense than necessary or desired for the long term, but I can definitely say that I have enjoyed the novelty of it even if it would probably not be a regular thing for me.
There are some extract companies that add terpenes like the limonene from citrus peels into their extracts, expecially in pre-filled disposable cartridges. Although the one I tried with limonene certainly had a distinct citrus flavor, it was very one dimensional compared to the whole berry extract.
Now, I have no idea if there is or could be any useful additional medical benefit to flavoring hash oil with natural fruit, but I do applaud the ingenuity of some people willing to try something silly.
Edit: I use a spotlessly clean GonG for concentrates, but the dirty flowers one ended up in the photo.
Well, anyway, I went back for more today, and was given a test sample of a prototype formulation in which actual blueberries were put in with the cannabis during the extraction to create a naturally flavored blueberry hash oil.
The natural berry flavor when vaped through the E-Nano is intense, perhaps more intense than necessary or desired for the long term, but I can definitely say that I have enjoyed the novelty of it even if it would probably not be a regular thing for me.
There are some extract companies that add terpenes like the limonene from citrus peels into their extracts, expecially in pre-filled disposable cartridges. Although the one I tried with limonene certainly had a distinct citrus flavor, it was very one dimensional compared to the whole berry extract.
Now, I have no idea if there is or could be any useful additional medical benefit to flavoring hash oil with natural fruit, but I do applaud the ingenuity of some people willing to try something silly.
Edit: I use a spotlessly clean GonG for concentrates, but the dirty flowers one ended up in the photo.
