THE WHITE TRUFFLE STRAIN: A DELICIOUS DANK HERBAL TREAT
If you’re looking for a weed strain that tastes great, hits hard, has potent effects, and may potentially clear your mind and relax your body, then then it might be time to add White Truffle to your shopping cart. White Truffle is a delicious herbal treat for any cannabis user, connoisseurs included.
THE GENETICS AND APPEARANCE OF WHITE TRUFFLE
The White Truffle strain tends to yield purple-splotched nugs and foliage that can turn so dark it almost appears black. Its thick, tightly packed buds shaped like spades, come cloaked in milky-white trichomes with some darkish orange-brown hairs. Usually flowering at around two months with abundant yields, it grows well both indoors and outdoors (in sunny conditions).
White Truffle is an indica-dominant phenotype of Gorilla Butter, which is a cross of Peanut Butter Breath and Gorilla Glue #4 (GG4). It is said to have originally been bred by a small breeder called Fresh Coast Genetics in Michigan, but Parabellum Genetics has also bred a strain called White Truffle by crossing 95 Dead with Platinum Kush Mints.
Regardless of who bred the name, two things are for sure: when grown properly, White Truffle is absolutely delicious and produces an excellent high.
HOW DOES WHITE TRUFFLE SMELL AND TASTE?
White Truffle’s aroma comes through with notes of earth, dank, and skunk. Upon consumption, those skunky (and slightly gassy) flavors blanket your mouth.
Its terpene profile features a high amount of caryophyllene, the chemical behind the spice in black pepper and cinnamon, which is also abundant in weed strains like Girl Scout Cookies and Bubba Kush. Also present in high quantities is limonene, the citrusy terpene also found in lemons and limes, as well as in daytime cannabis strains like Durban Poison, Jack Herer, and Super Lemon Haze.
The third terpene that White Truffle contains in high quantities, is humulene, the same chemical present in hops, sage, and ginseng. Strains like Death Star, Thin Mint GSC, and Original Glue feature higher-than-usual amounts of humulene.
The end result is a mix of earth, skunk, spice, and fuel with distant touches of nuttiness and citrusy fruit all wrapped up in one savory blast of flavor and fragrance.
craigmcdonald198 (verified owner) –
Great taste, love it. Enjoyed it bigtime. Good stuff