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Posted: Tue 12th May 2015 06:51 am
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Texture was like jelly hash with a bleuish Color !kingbee wrote:Wow that gum sounds awesome AdamsterI'd like to sample that for sure
Can you describe the taste and high more?
I used to get great Jamaican herb from a Yardie in England; it was always good, but sometimes as he was chopping it off the block with a machete, he would would wink, and that meant it was Great herb that time...about one in 3 times it was off the hook, but always a good smoke
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I also grew Jamaican 15 years ago, seeds from Jamaica which my mate brought back from his honeymoon there: great wake & bake material.
Damn I get nostalgic for these old goodies

What kind of screens and how many microns?kingbee wrote:Further to the "Best import hash from a coffeeshop" thread, I'd like to open up the floor to the best old-school hashish that you've had anywhere in the world.
This does not include indoor-grown buds turned into hash. This does include outdoor, traditionally-grown old school hash from countries of origin (i.e. if you're *there*, it's not 'import hash')
So here we go, this is some Moroccan hash that I refined myself in Morocco, it was made by using multiple screens, whereas the Moroccans usually produce (much) lower grade, by only using one large-holed screen and beat the shit out of the plants with 2 sticks:
Note: you will NOT find this quality by going to farms in Morocco; you have to get the raw skuff powder from the farm, either by making it yourself, or asking them not to press and wrap it, just the powder. Then you need to screen it. You will end up with 2 equal piles: one green-looking and unsmokable, the other one golden and much purer.
The highest grades in Morocco are made by private families, who only supply their extended families who own coffeeshops in NL.
Edit: more pics later