Genetics:
Peanut Butter Breath, oh la la! This rare hybrid has got some serious genetic lineage, starting with the potent and relaxing “Do-Si-Dos” hybrid strain, a cross between (GSC) and “Face/Off OG”. Then there’s “Mendobreath”, a potent indica-leaning hybrid bred from “Mendo Montage” and “OG Kush Breath”. Mixing these two strains together gave us the incomparable “Peanut Butter Breath”, famous for its nutty, sweet, and sometimes even diesel and skunk flavor profile.
With its nutty, sweet, and slightly diesel essence, Peanut Butter Breath is just too good to pass up. Whether you’re a recreational user or in search of some medical relief, this hybrid boasts high levels averaging 20%. The taste produced comes from its distinct terpenes, Limonene, Valencene, and Caryophyllene, and the flavor has been described as a blend of peanut butter and chocolate with buttery earthiness, woody undertones, and even a hint of chestnut-skunk, offering a truly remarkable taste adventure.
If you’re a novice grower looking for some explosive growth without the fuss, then Peanut Butter Breath is a strain worth considering. Even though it’s a recent addition in the hemp market, this hybrid is quickly gaining popularity due to its exceptional taste and enjoyable high.
Terps:
The three primary terpenes found in “Peanut Butter Breath” include:
1. Limonene, a terpene known for its citrusy and lemon-like aroma. It is also found in high concentrations in various citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, and limes. In cannabis, Limonene contributes to strains with a bright, zesty, and refreshing scent. Beyond its pleasant aroma, Limonene is believed to offer potential health benefits, such as mood elevation, stress relief, and improved focus. Some studies suggest that Limonene may possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
2. Valencene, a less common terpene found in hemp, its name is derived from the Valencia orange, as it shares a similar orange-like scent. This terpene is responsible for the fruity and sweet notes in some hemp strains. Valencene is not as extensively studied as other terpenes, but it is believed to contribute to the entourage effect, where the combined presence of various compounds in cannabis enhances the overall therapeutic potential of the plant.
3. Caryophyllene, also known as beta-caryophyllene, is one of the most abundant terpenes in hemp and is found in significant quantities in other plants like black pepper and cloves. What sets Caryophyllene apart is its ability to interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, specifically by binding to CB2 receptors, just like cannabinoids such as CBD (cannabidiol). This makes Caryophyllene unique among terpenes, as it can have potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. The aroma of Caryophyllene is often described as spicy, peppery, and woody, adding depth to the overall flavor profile of “Peanut Butter Breath.”
Please note that the terpene profile of any strain, can be influenced by various factors, including genetics, growing conditions, cultivation techniques and post-harvest curing methods.
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