Malaki Hash
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- Pauli Wallnuts
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Picked up 2g of this on the weekend, you were right, this is an outstanding hash. Lovely deep flavour of dried herbs/flowers. The smell reminded me of being in a forest on a hot summers day. Color is a beautiful deep reddish brown.
Its very soft and crumbly, and sticky like bubblegum! Have to take care of this one, otherwise it breaks up and sticks to the inside of the baggie, and that would be a waste.
Its very similar to the Rootah Valley Nepalese hash I've been getting from Anyday, which is one of my alltime faves.
cheers for the recommendation, this is exactly why I joined this forum
Its very soft and crumbly, and sticky like bubblegum! Have to take care of this one, otherwise it breaks up and sticks to the inside of the baggie, and that would be a waste.
Its very similar to the Rootah Valley Nepalese hash I've been getting from Anyday, which is one of my alltime faves.
cheers for the recommendation, this is exactly why I joined this forum
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Was a stand out for me on my trip. Clean tasting with a rip roaring high. Smoked in a little pipe well worth the 14 euro ( I think that was the price ). Would buy again without doubt. The taste did it for me kind of spicy with hint of floral flavour. Smoke from the pipe was heavy and hung around for ages.
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