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Gas/diesel

A plain-English cannabis definition for Canadian consumers. Use it for education, then confirm provincial rules and product details with licensed sources.

Gas/diesel is a cannabis offset-4 transition-colors hover:underline" title="Learn more about Aroma profile">aroma profile characterized by its strong, pungent scent reminiscent of gasoline or diesel fuel.

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Synonyms include petrol aroma and fuel scent; Sensory & Descriptors.

Key takeaways:

  • Gas/diesel is commonly associated with certain cannabis strains.
  • It is often described as a strong and distinctive aroma.
  • Many cannabis enthusiasts seek out strains with this profile.
  • It can indicate a high concentration of certain terpenes.

What it is / How it shows up:

The term gas/diesel is often used in cannabis reviews, descriptions on store menus, and sensory evaluations. It refers to the distinct aroma that some cannabis strains emit, which is similar to the scent of gasoline or diesel fuel. This aroma is due to the presence of certain terpenes and cannabinoids, which give the plant its unique scent profile. Consumers may notice this aroma when selecting cannabis products or reading strain descriptions. The pungent smell can be appealing to some users who appreciate strong, bold scents.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Identified through sensory evaluations by aroma experts.
  • Measured using gas chromatography to detect terpene profiles.
  • Noted in product reviews and strain descriptions.

Use in context:

  • "This strain has a strong gas/diesel aroma that fills the room."
  • "If you like pungent scents, try strains with a diesel-like aroma."
  • "The diesel scent is a result of the plant's unique terpene blend."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • Ensure products with a gas/diesel aroma comply with Health Canada regulations.
  • Purchase from authorized retailers to ensure product safety.

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FAQs:

What causes the gas/diesel aroma in cannabis? The gas/diesel aroma is primarily due to the presence of specific terpenes, such as myrcene and caryophyllene, which contribute to the strong, fuel-like scent.

Is gas/diesel aroma a sign of high-quality cannabis? While it indicates a unique terpene profile, gas/diesel aroma alone does not determine quality. Quality is assessed by multiple factors including potency and cultivation practices.

Sources:

  • Health Canada
  • PubChem

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