Rose is a term used to describe a offset-4 transition-colors hover:underline" title="Learn more about Floral">floral aroma or flavour profile often found in certain cannabis strains.
Also called / Category:
Floral scent / Sensory & Descriptors
Key takeaways:
- Rose is associated with a sweet, floral aroma.
- It's commonly noted in strain reviews and aroma profiles.
- Rose scents can indicate the presence of specific terpenes.
What it is / How it shows up:
The term 'Rose' is often seen in cannabis strain reviews and aroma profiles, indicating a sweet floral scent reminiscent of rose blossoms. This descriptor helps consumers identify the sensory experience they might expect from a particular strain. The aroma comes from the terpenes present in the cannabis plant, which can vary widely between different strains. Rose notes may appeal to those who enjoy floral fragrances and can be a deciding factor for consumers seeking a specific sensory experience.
How it’s measured or identified:
- Detected through sensory evaluation.
- Often identified in strain reviews.
- Linked to specific terpene profiles.
Use in context:
- "This strain has a lovely rose aroma."
- "I prefer strains with a strong rose fragrance."
- "The rose scent is very soothing."
Safety & compliance in Canada:
- Always purchase from legal sources.
- Ensure products are labelled with aroma profiles.
Related terms / See also:
FAQs:
What gives cannabis a rose aroma?
The rose aroma in cannabis is typically due to the presence of specific terpenes that produce floral scents.
Is rose aroma common in all cannabis strains?
No, rose aroma is not common in all strains; it varies and is strain-specific.
Sources:
- Health Canada
- PubChem