Terpenes like pinene and myrcene can affect flavor
Pinene also supports creativity and focus
Terpenes are found in lots of unusual plants. Terpenes affect the way that a plant can taste or smell. Terpenes are the reason why yellows are acidic, tart, and sweet. Terpenes are the reason why carona has that malted hoppy taste. Terpenes are found all over nature and they can have some pretty substantial effects on the body; Cannabis products contain more than 100 unusual types of terpenes. This flavor and scent profile is responsible for 99% of the Cannabis products on the market. Terpenes can’t have various therapeutic benefits. Terpenes can be used to help kill viruses. Terpenes have been shown to decrease some forms of cancer and slow down growth. Terpenes can also be used as an antidepressant, finally, terpenes can be used for pain relief. There are lots of unusual types of terpenes. One of the most commonly found cannabis terpenes is myrcene. Myrcene is a terpene that is predominantly found in lemonlawn and hops. Myrcene makes a cannabis plant taste spicy, earthy, and musty. Pinene is another terpene that can seriously affect the flavor of a cannabis strain. Pinene has a easily earthy and plant taste and smell. It tastes a lot like pine as the name would suggest. Pinene is one of the main terpenes used in sativa strains to make people stay focused and alert. Pinene also supports creativity and focus. Choosing marijuana strains that are high in terpenes can help our mind and body. If you are unsure about the certains, ask a budtender to tell you more about the strain you choose.