Hash oil

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Hash Oil

Hash oil, also known as cannabis oil or dabs, is a type of cannabis product that is derived from the cannabis plant. It is a concentrated form of the plant that contains many of its resin and terpenes.

Pronunciation

Hash oil is pronounced as /hæʃ ɔɪl/.

Etymology

The term "hash oil" is derived from the word "hashish", which comes from the Arabic word "hashīsh", meaning "grass". The word "oil" is used to describe the liquid form of the product.

Production

Hash oil is produced by extracting the cannabinoids and other active compounds from the cannabis plant using a solvent such as butane, ethanol, or carbon dioxide. The solvent is then evaporated, leaving behind the concentrated cannabis oil.

Usage

Hash oil can be consumed in a variety of ways, including vaporization, oral ingestion, and topical application. It is often used for its potent psychoactive effects, which are primarily due to the high concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in the oil.

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