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Chocolate Hashberry is a strain developed by Purple Caper Seeds that is a cross Chocolate Kush with Blackberry Kush. One of the most notable features of this strain is its decadent chocolate aroma with a distinct taste of berries and hash-like spice. The round, grass green buds of this strain have chunky calyxes that are dusted with a ton of chunky trichomes, so it's no wonder this strain has been shown to test over 23% THC. Patients who have tried Chocolate Hashberry say that it subdues physical pain while relieving stress with a totally engrossing calming effect. It should also be noted that this bud is well-renowned for its ability to make patients extremely hungry, which may help patients who are dealing with appetite loss from eating disorders or other illnesses.
This incredible blend of the beloved strains Chocolope and Kosher Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid strain with potent stress relieving properties. In tests for THC potency, this strain came up at about 20% on average, with less than 1% CBD, which means it may not be a great strain for users who are treating epilepsy symptoms, or other conditions that specifically benefit from CBD. Where this strain really shines is in its effects, as it provides patients with a satisfyingly sedative effect that knocks out all pain in its path, while providing a mellow head effect that soothes stress and brings a calm euphoria. Flowers of Chocolate Kush have a mix of light and dark green calyxes, and on the surface of every bud is a coating of sticky trichomes that provide this strain with its high potency and earthy, chocolatey flavor.
Chocolate Thai is a legendary landrace strain that, you guessed it, comes from Thailand. In the mid-1960s, this strain was sold tied to sticks of bamboo and was considered to be one of the strongest strains available at the time. Chocolate Thai plants produce long, thin colas with a fluffy bud structure, and each produces an earthy, piney aroma and taste somewhat like chocolate coffee. Patients note that this strain is particularly good for relieving physical pain, and has a sociable and laughter-inducing cerebral effect. Although the Chocolate Thai we have today likely differs somewhat from the version available in the 1960s, this bud continues to be one of the foundational sativa strains of cannabis.