// Definition
A technique combining fresh-frozen cannabis material with dry sifting extraction performed entirely within freezer-temperature parameters, producing terpene-rich resin heads without water contact, preserving aromatic volatiles that would be lost in traditional water hash or curing methods.
// From the Episode
Wolverine Dabs and Bubbleman discussed this as the frontier of dry sift technology. Bubbleman credited TJ from the Original Resonator with his CO2-induced unit and Indra for pioneering liquid nitrogen dry extraction on Hash Church years earlier. Key consideration: fresh material contains moisture in the wax membrane, requiring sublimation or controlled air-drying post-extraction to prevent buttering. The method preserves more monoterpenes than water hash but requires careful moisture management.