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Since its legalization, the CBD market has experienced rapid growth, reaching saturation point. Today, the range of products on offer is so wide that it can be difficult to choose when looking for legal hash. There are dozens of products available, all promising the same "premium" quality. Everyone knows that legal hash must comply with the 0.3% THC limit, but that is no guarantee of quality: what about the composition, aromas, texture, etc.?
So the question arises: how can you navigate all this and be sure of finding a truly good, legal hash? We answer this question point by point.
Resin, or CBD hash, is a product derived from the extraction of cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids contained in trichomes, those small white, resinous bubbles that ooze from the surface of flowers.
In France, as in most European countries, with the exception of Luxembourg and Germany, CBD hashish must comply with several requirements in order to be sold legally:
Containing very low levels of THC, the issues surrounding legal hashish do not relate to its psychoactive potency, but rather to its taste, texture, and cannabinoid and terpene profile.
The first aspect to consider is the smell. Cannabinoids (CBD, CBN, CBG, etc.) contained in resins do not have a smell in themselves. It is the terpenes and flavonoids that give the resin its aroma. As resin is a concentrate, its smell is often powerful. In general, when you open your bag, the stronger the smell of the resin, the more concentrated it is in trichomes and therefore of good quality. Typically, the smell of resins is pleasant and aromatic, combining herbaceous, spicy, and sometimes earthy notes, while remaining natural.
Conversely, if the resin has no smell, or if it gives off a chemical smell of cheap perfume, mold, or even worse, plastic, it is probably best not to consume it.

Texture can be a good indicator of resin quality. However, it is important to exercise caution, as hash can have different textures depending on the type of extraction and pressing. It is therefore important to avoid making hasty judgments.
High-quality resin is usually slightly sticky due to the presence of trichomes, but it should not stick excessively to your fingers. It often becomes more malleable when exposed to heat, although some CBD-rich resins may naturally be firmer.
Some slightly oily textures may also be normal, particularly for traditional resins such as charras.
However, resin that is too sticky or elastic should be avoided, as should resin that is too hard or too oily: this could be a sign of additives that have no place in a high-quality, natural resin.

Like texture, appearance can depend on extraction, but also on maturation, the type of variety used, and pressing. These are therefore factors to consider when observing resin. Resins range in color from golden yellow-green to quite deep black. The colors are generally uniform, without marbling, but it is not uncommon for the outside to be darker than the inside, particularly in the case of hot pressing.
In general, with traditional resins, the darker they are, the longer they have undergone a maturation period and are therefore often of good quality. Conversely, the greener they are, the younger the resin is and the more plant matter remains. However, there are exceptions, such as lemon hash, ice-o-lator, rosin, and full melt.
If you have any doubts about the quality of your resin, one way to find out for sure is to place a small piece of it over the flame of a lighter. If it starts to bubble and burn quickly, releasing a pleasant, natural smell, then it is genuine CBD hash.
Conversely, if the piece takes a long time to react, blackens more than it melts, and releases thick smoke with a chemical, acrid, or unpleasant odor, it is probably best to leave it alone.
In summary,recognizing a legal, high-quality CBD hash is based on several simple criteria, which must always be considered in relation to the type of resin, its extraction method, pressing, maturation, and the variety of hemp used:
If your resin meets all of these criteria, you can be sure that you have purchased legal, high-quality CBD resin.
PS: You can test ours and see for yourself that they meet all of these criteria!