Cheap and potent CBD resin: the best legal hash
Discover an exceptional collection of CBD resins on CBDOO.fr .
All our ultra-potent, legal, and 100% natural CBD hash is carefully selected to offer you a unique experience. Sourced from experienced hemp growers and tested by independent laboratories, our resins are distinguished by their quality, smooth texture, and intense, spicy aromas. Ideal for both enthusiasts and beginners, they offer a deeply relaxing experience, with high cannabidiol levels for intense and long-lasting effects.
Enjoy the best quality Afghan, Moroccan, Lebanese or Nepalese hash at the best prices available for online purchase with fast and secure delivery.
What you need to know about cannabidiol resin
What is CBD resin?
Resin, also called hashish, hash or shit or compacted pollen, is a product derived from hemp.
It is essentially composed of trichomes, which is also what it is called pollen.
Trichomes are small white crystals, visible to the naked eye on hemp flowers.
Naturally secreted, they contain mostly cannabinoids and terpenes.
These components are responsible for the effects, aroma, taste, and texture of different types of hashish.
How CBD resin is made
The creation of CBD resin involves two major stages: extraction and pressing.
The best-known and most widely used extraction techniques
Resin extraction involves separating the pollen from the plant material of the flowers.
To do this, there are different methods, some more ancient than others.
They have a significant impact on the finished product.
Depending on the method, the color, texture, and taste of the resin may vary.
- Dry extraction ( dry sift This technique is undoubtedly the simplest and most widely used. It consists of rubbing dried hemp flowers through increasingly fine sieves. Each pass refines the composition of the finished product. It is a natural, solvent-free method that yields very pure resins .
- Ice-O-Lator/Bubble Hash extraction: To perform this type of extraction, the hemp flowers are immersed and agitated in ice water. This causes the trichomes to naturally separate from the flowers. Then, as with the dry sift All that remains is to filter the mixture through increasingly finer sieves. As with dry extraction, this method produces very pure hash, but its consistency is softer and more malleable.
- Manual extraction ( Charas This ancient technique is probably the least used in the industrial sector. It consists of rubbing fresh flowers by hand so that the resin accumulates on the skin. This method produces a very oily and sticky hash .
The main pressing techniques
Pressing is the final step. As the name suggests, it involves pressing the previously extracted pollen to form the hashish pellets. Two main techniques are used; however, it's important to know that some products, such as cannabidiol pollen or Ice-O-Lator resins , are not pressed.
- Heat pressing: pollen is pressed in a heated press at low temperature. The heat is used to soften the pollen and the oil it contains to facilitate agglomeration, often producing a more compact resin. The resulting resin can be recognized by its darker outer part than its inner part. Hot-pressed shit is often stronger in taste and effect.
- Cold press: the cold press technique is much the same, but the pollen is not heated. The resulting shit is often clearer, less compact and more crumbly. However, as the cannabinoids and terpenes are not affected by heat, this type of resin has finer, more complex aromas and a slightly higher cannabinoid content - although the effects are generally milder.
The effects of CBD resin
CBD resin produces the same effects as CBD oil and flowers . Cannabidiol acts on certain receptors in our nervous system, potentially causing:
- Anti-stress and pain relief
- Better sleep and easier falling asleep
- A feeling of relaxation
- Improved appetite and digestion
The resins we've selected each have their own unique characteristics. They are all unique, and since each person consuming them is also unique, the effects and their intensity can vary from one resin to another and from one person to another. But although they are inexpensive, all our CBD hash is of excellent quality , combining potency and flavor for a guaranteed moment of relaxation and tranquility.
How to choose your hash?
There are dozens and dozens of varieties of CBD resins, but there are 4 major families, recognized as the best, which dominate the market in France:
Afghan hash
The resin produced in Afghanistan is renowned worldwide. The country has been producing it for thousands of years. Legend has it that hemp grew naturally in the foothills of the Himalayas. Afghan hash is known for its dark color, powerful aroma, woody notes, and elastic texture.
Lebanese hash
Everyone knows Lebanon for its thick cedar forests, but what is less well known is that Lebanon is one of the world's biggest hemp producers. Its cultivation dates back to the 13th century, but it was with the Hippie Hashish Trail in the 60s that it experienced a boom that led to its worldwide recognition. There are two types of hemp:
- libanais rouge hash : it's a high-quality product. It's sought after by the most discerning connoisseurs for its potency and its spicy, earthy flavors.
- Yellow (or blond) Lebanese hash: renowned for its frothy, easily crumbly texture and subtle flavours of pine and resin.
Nepalese hash
This resin is traditionally harvested and processed by hand using the age-old technique known as " Charas ." The name of the technique has been transferred to the product and eventually extended to encompass all cannabinoid resins in slang. The Nepalese resin produced in this way is recognizable by its powerful aroma with sweet and floral notes. Its color varies from dark brown, almost black, to ochre brown tones, and its oily texture makes it malleable without being sticky.
Moroccan hash
Due to the proximity between Morocco and France, this is the type of hashish most often found in both the legal and illegal markets. Like the other countries we mentioned, Morocco has been producing hemp resin for thousands of years. Moroccan hashish has a compact texture, often requiring the use of a lighter to crumble it properly. Consumers appreciate its fruity flavor, its potency, and its attractive color, which ranges from green to light brown.
How to consume CBD resin
There are several ways to consume CBD hashish .
You can infuse it in a fat (milk, cream, butter, oil…) before consuming the infusion as is, or using it in a recipe.
You can also consume it by vaporizing it. To do this, you will need a vaporizer. It will heat the resin and produce a vapor that you simply inhale. This technique allows you to consume your resin without using tobacco or any other fuel.
100% legal CBD resins
The legal status of cannabidiol (CBD) varies across Europe. In France, the legal CBD market began in 2014 with the sale of this product by a single company. This company was quickly arrested and convicted. However, its sentence was overturned by the European Court of Human Rights in 2018. The appeal ruling concluded that as long as the product contains less than 0.3% THC, it is not cannabis, but hemp. Therefore, it does not fall under the definition of a narcotic. Consequently, prohibiting it would violate the principles of free trade in Europe: CBD is therefore legal . All our products have a certified THC content below 0.3%. You can therefore consume our cannabidiol-rich products and take them anywhere in France!
Buy up to 100g of cheap hash on CBDOO
At CBDOO, we prioritize quality above all else . All our cannabidiol products are made from hemp guaranteed free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Every hemp farmer we work with is rigorously selected for the quality, purity, potency, and flavor of their products.
Together, we select the finest resin varieties. Those that combine the highest potency and yields offer you resin with unbeatable value. We strive to perfectly accommodate all requests, even the largest, without compromising quality. Whether you order 1g or 100g, you're guaranteed to find the best affordable CBD resin with us. Our online cannabidiol shop proves that quality doesn't have to be expensive when you love what you do!
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