// Definition
The traditional cannabis-producing countries with centuries-long hashish traditions, including Lebanon, Afghanistan, Morocco, Nepal, India, and Pakistan. Each nation developed distinct hash-making techniques, cultivar selections, and trade networks shaped by geography and culture.
// From the Episode
Bubbleman listed Lebanon, Afghanistan, Morocco, Nepal, India, and Pakistan as key hash-producing nations. Dreams of visiting hash farmers in these countries. Lebanon farmers dealing with bombing. Nepal has a 'legalize Nepal' movement. India has areas with centuries of continuous cultivation. Sam shared firsthand 1970s experiences buying commercial hashish. Discussion covered how regional isolation created unique cultivar populations adapted to local conditions.
// Source
Ep. 190 HC 5.0 Ep 10 โ