Saturday 20 January 2018

Many people use the term “bhang” indiscriminately and synonymously with ganja or hashish, when in reality it is actually quite different.

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Many people use the term “bhang” indiscriminately and synonymously with ganja or hashish, when in reality it is actually quite different.
Cannabis is recognized as one of the most versatile plants on earth and is known to have 50,000 commercial uses. Because of this, cannabis can be consumed in several ways. Different parts of the cannabis plant are smoked for different reasons and can be ingested directly through food or drink — “drink” being the topic at hand
Before we explain what exactly Bhang is, we need to define some terms to clarify the difference between marijuana, hashish, hash oil and and bhang.
marijuana and ganja, two terms are synonymous and they represent the dried flowers, stems and leaves of the cannabis plant. Marijuana can either be smoked or ingested through edibles, and except for bhang, is the least potent of all the cannabis products.
Hashish which has a higher concentration of THC, is made from the resin of the cannabis plant. Like marijuana, hashish is either ingested or smoked. Hash oil which is a thick oil reduced from hashish, armed with the highest concentration of THC.
Bhang is most commonly known from its use and popularity during the Holi festival in India. It has also been used during certain Indian religious rituals for ages and serves as one of the origins for eating cannabis. Unlike the others, bhang is more often brewed into a drink rather than smoked. Bhang itself is the natural intoxicant made from marijuana leaves and flowers.
While it is technically only legal to buy bhang in government stores, bhang is not hard to find during these celebrations. Holi is a two-day celebration observed on a different day every year; on the first day (Holika Dahan) celebration revolves around the burning of Holika (the devil) and on the second day (Dhulandi) holds the festival of colors.! 👁🕉📿💨🌿🌀🙏🏻
Bum Bum Bhole !

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