The Rich, Creamy World of Badder: A Flavorful Cannabis Concentrate

Welcome to the wonderfully textured world of cannabis concentrates, where "badder" reigns supreme.

Imagine a concentrate so rich and creamy, it melts like butter and dances on your taste buds with the full-bodied flavor of your favorite cannabis strains. That's badder for you - a decadent indulgence in the world of cannabis connoisseurs.

Badder, sometimes also called budder, is a type of cannabis concentrate that has the consistency of a soft, creamy butter or batter. This concentrate is made by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from the cannabis plant using a solvent, then applying heat and air pressure to achieve its unique texture.

Key Points about Badder:

  1. Texture and Consistency: As the name suggests, badder is appreciated for its smooth, creamy texture. Unlike shatter, which is hard and brittle, badder is pliable and easy to work with. This soft, spreadable consistency makes it a favorite for those who prefer dabbing or vaping their concentrates.

  2. Flavor Profile: Badder is often made from high-terpene cannabis strains, which means it can offer a rich, full-flavored experience. The extraction process used to create badder is designed to preserve these terpenes, resulting in a concentrate that truly captures the complex flavor profile of the original cannabis strain.

  3. Extraction Process: Like many concentrates, badder is made using a solvent-based extraction process. But what sets badder apart is the post-extraction process, where it's whipped or stirred under low heat. This helps to create its unique consistency while also allowing any remaining solvents to evaporate, resulting in a cleaner, purer product.

  4. Consumption Methods: Due to its consistency, badder is particularly well-suited to dabbing, where a small amount is placed on a hot surface and inhaled. But its versatility doesn't end there. Badder can also be vaporized, added to a joint, or used to top a bowl of flower.

  5. Potency: Badder is a highly potent cannabis concentrate, often containing between 60% and 80% THC. This high potency makes it a favorite among medical marijuana patients and recreational users seeking a powerful, immediate effect. But as always with high-potency cannabis products, it's recommended to start with a small amount and adjust as necessary.

  6. Storage: Unlike some other concentrates, badder should be stored in a cool, dry place, but not necessarily refrigerated. Its consistency can change with temperature, so it's best to store it in a consistent environment to maintain its creamy texture.

Badder is one of the best concentrates since users get a highly pure finished product which can be partially decarbed and used in the Jiko Automated Pre-Roll Infusion Robot to create a truly unique badder-infused pre-roll product for your customers.

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