My reviews: Dutch Treat by Phat Panda

I love this strain or any “Dutch” strains – I love the effects and I was also born in The Netherlands so these strains are close to home.
The dominant terpene in this stain is terpinolene and you can really smell it in this strain. I personally love the smell and it’s one of my favorite terpenes. It’s hard to describe the scent – it’s sort of an herbal citrus. Terpinolene is also found in Jack Herer, Durban Poison, Northern Lights, and Haze strains.
This is a nice strain for uplifting mood, anxiety, and stress relief – It’s generally a feel-good all-around strain for me and I can use it during the day or at night.

I pulled off the label because it has writing on the inside and I want everyone to see it. Also, a fun fact about the label – those “Dutch” treats in the picture are “oliebollen” – it’s a treat the Dutch eat on New Year’s Eve. It’s deep-fried dough balls with currants – fried in oil and then topped with powdered sugar. The translation is literally “oil balls”. They taste amazing and I look forward to the day when I enjoy these with my family again.
This jar was a gift from one of my oldest friends – we’ve been friends and smoke buddies for about 40 years!!!! We’ve definitely seen changes happen since we were first smoking!
This was purchased just over the border in WA – We are about 10 minutes away. I buy most of my stuff here in Oregon because there is no sales tax and prices are good compared to CA. Next weekend I am going to check out some WA dispensaries so I can see what they have to offer. Stay tuned.

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My reviews: Pineapple Trainwreck by Up North

So beautiful.
I really like them now that I know I can access the flower profile from the box.
I was taking a picture of the box and realized with the QR code it pulls up the terpene profile on the flower. Terpenes are what gives the flower its effects, flavors and scent. Bonus points for Up North. Just like I smelled and tasted, lots of terpinolene in this flower.

I learned to read profiles of flower and other cannabis products when I lived in Las Vegas. Not many growers or manufacturers add that information to their product boxes or jars in California. It’s a bummer, I find it really helpful. Talking about terpene profiles is a good topic for another post.

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