Lebanese Blond

skink#1

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The Colombian Gold thread has inspired me to post a thread on Lebanese Blond hash, the first hash I ever tried in the late 70's.
I remember...I was sitting in a bean bag using an early commercial glass bong that had a transfer decal of a multiple masted sailing ship. I was under a white silk parachute from Vietnam that I had used to turn my room into like a harem tent or some such...a chopped glass topped table held my bong and hash on a green shag wall to wall carpet. On the reel to reel stereo was Grateful Dead Working Man's Dead. The song Uncle John's Band and the hash took me to a new musical awareness. I got chillbumps listening.
Lebanese Blond. I bought a gram for $5.00 and it was my first hash. I can still smell it almost ...heating it to soften it because most always it was hard. I remember alot of pinene in it...piney but incensy and complex. And an ounce was only $80.00.
One time we got some soft stuff that was fresh and so effing good.
One thing about cannabis/hash...it leaves olfactory memories and other memories. New terps are cool but old terps make an old man young again.
Last I heard the Bekaa valley was producing again but I wouldn't know. I heard the Israeli military smuggled alot of it from Lebanon.
 
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conor c

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Aye it's good stuff I liked the red more than the blond but there both good then red is from the later harvested plants the blond from the earlier I think and hopefully our friend from Lebanon could chime in with more info too and yeah piney hashey and with cedar notes is how most of it smelled to me and yes bekaa valley still grows and makes hash


@Hsn420
 
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skink#1

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A Lebanese relative told me the Shiites there would love me.
I love the photos in Rob Clarke's Hashish of the person knee high in endless hash plants.
 

Hsn420

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Hello my friends, how are you? The Bekaa Valley has never stopped producing hashish. There may be times when production decreases for various reasons, such as wars or state campaigns because it is illegal. Lebanese hashish comes in three colors: blond tends to brown when pressed, green tends to olive and black when pressed, and red has become rare. As for the effect, it may be somewhat similar. As for the blond scent, when it is fresh, it exudes the scent of mango, fruits, and pine. Over time, it turns into an earthy, pine-like scent with light fruity notes. As for the green, when it is fresh, it has a strong cedar, pine, and fruity scent. Over time, it turns into a woody, earthy scent. As for the red, I have no experience with it.
 

skink#1

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Hello my friends, how are you? The Bekaa Valley has never stopped producing hashish. There may be times when production decreases for various reasons, such as wars or state campaigns because it is illegal. Lebanese hashish comes in three colors: blond tends to brown when pressed, green tends to olive and black when pressed, and red has become rare. As for the effect, it may be somewhat similar. As for the blond scent, when it is fresh, it exudes the scent of mango, fruits, and pine. Over time, it turns into an earthy, pine-like scent with light fruity notes. As for the green, when it is fresh, it has a strong cedar, pine, and fruity scent. Over time, it turns into a woody, earthy scent. As for the red, I have no experience with it.
I hope I get to smoke it again. One day it will be a legal import.
 
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