Strain Type: Peanut Butter Breath is described as an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created by crossing Do-Si-Dos and Mendobreath F2 strains.
Flavor and Aroma: It's known for its nutty and earthy flavor with a rich herbal undertone.
Effects: Users report feeling a balanced experience that includes relaxation, euphoria, and a potential for increased appetite. It's recommended to start with a low dose and adjust as needed.
Peanut Butter Breath (PBB) is a cannabis strain known for its distinct nutty and earthy flavor, attributed to its unique terpene profile. While specific terpene compositions can vary between batches and cultivators, here are the terpenes commonly found in PBB and their associated flavors/aromas
Dominant terpenes
Caryophyllene
: Contributes a spicy, peppery note. It is also recognized for potential anti-inflammatory properties.
Limonene
: Adds a citrusy and uplifting aroma with notes of zest. It is also believed to have stress-relieving properties.
Pinene
: Introduces a fresh, woodsy, and pine-like scent. It may also offer anti-inflammatory and anxiety-relieving effects
Other common terpenes
Myrcene: The most abundant terpene in cannabis, it adds herbal and earthy notes and is known for its potential relaxing properties.
Humulene: Contributes to an earthy, woody fragrance. It is also recognized for its potential appetite-suppressing properties.
Phellandrene: This terpene, relatively rare in cannabis, contributes to PBB's woody flavor.
Valencene: Another rare terpene in cannabis, it contributes to PBB's nutty taste.
Linalool: Creates notes of lavender, hops, and cinnamon.
Delta 3-Carene: This terpene also contributes to the nutty and earthy profile.