Afghan Gold Seal Hash

$13.00

*FREE Express Post Shipping for orders over $250

Sold per Gram.

Add to Wishlist
Add to Wishlist
Category:

Description

Afghan Gold Seal Hash

 

Taste tradition. Taste Afghan Gold Seal Hash. … The Hashish is worked on until it becomes highly elastic and has a strong aromatic smell. Black on the outside, dark greenish or brown inside.

 

it kind of looks like a delicious chocolate bar haha. The smell is incredibly spicy…

 

The cannabis plant is indigenous to the region of which Afghanistan is a part. Throughout human history, almost every part of the plant has been used. Its fibers to make clothes, its oil-rich seeds as a food, its leaves, flowers, and resin as medicine. Of course, as a psychoactive drug. Hashish, made from cannabis resin, is a potent drug. Its production in Afghanistan expanded beyond the country’s traditional markets. Only in the second half of the twentieth century. In this dispatch, AAN’s Jelena Bjelica and Fabrizio Foschini have collected scarce historical and contemporary literature. Also reports, studies, intelligence reports, and other sources that contain details about the cultural history of cannabis cultivation and hashish production in Afghanistan.

 

The cannabis plant has been known to humans since the beginning of time.

 

It is a tall annual plant with a hairy stalk and hand-shaped leaves. The species is dioecious, meaning both female and male varieties of the plant exist. The male grows taller, from one to three meters. Topped with flowers covered in pollen. The shorter, female plant, with its larger, pollen-catching flowers, produces seeds. It also protects them with a sticky resin. Cannabis grows almost everywhere and can be seen on the waysides. Not only in Afghanistan but also in many other countries.

 

It is characterized by a distinctive, pungent smell.

 

Afghan Gold Seal Hash, called chars in Dari and Pashto, is made from cannabis plant resin. It is usually consumed by smoking. Although there are some historical records indicating that it was also consumed in drinks mixed with other substances.

 

Afghanistan’s chars, also known as ‘Afghan Black’, is a potent drug produced in Afghanistan. This dispatch traces the story of Afghan Black through historical records. It also offers some general information about the history of hashish. The dispatch will first provide a general history of the cannabis plant. Then look at hashish through the historical records of the east. Where, according to the historians, its use originates, followed by the historical records in the west. Where its use spread during both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This dispatch also looks at the expansion of Afghanistan’s hashish production in the 1970s. This was created by an increase in demand mainly by western travelers. ie hippies, and finally where the country’s production stands today.