Terpenes are nature’s flavour and scent compounds. Wondering about a specific type of terpene you may have seen or heard about, view what each means when it comes to cannabis.

Eucalyptol

Eucalyptol is a terpene commonly found in cannabis and other plants. It is known for its minty, cooling, and refreshing aroma. Eucalyptol is also found in high concentrations in eucalyptus leaves, which is where it gets its name. In cannabis, this terpene contributes to the overall aroma and flavor ...

Valencene

Valencene is a terpene commonly found in cannabis. It is known for its citrusy aroma and flavor, reminiscent of Valencia oranges. Valencene is also found in other fruits such as grapefruits and tangerines. In addition to its pleasant scent, this terpene is believed to have potential health benefits....

Citronellol

Citronellol is a terpene commonly found in cannabis plants. It contributes to the plant's aroma and has a floral and citrusy scent. Citronellol is also found in various other plants, such as roses, lemongrass, and geraniums. In cannabis, it is believed to have potential therapeutic properties, ...

Fenchol

Fenchol is a terpene commonly found in cannabis plants. It is known for its pleasant, woody aroma with hints of pine and mint. Fenchol is believed to have potential therapeutic properties, including anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. It may also contribute to the entourage effect, enhancing th...

Nerolidol

Nerolidol is a terpene commonly found in cannabis and other plants. It is known for its pleasant aroma, which is often described as woody or floral. Nerolidol is believed to have various potential benefits, including anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal properties. Some studies suggest that it may also...

Terpenes

Terpenes are organic compounds found in various plants, including cannabis. They are responsible for the distinct aromas and flavors associated with different cannabis strains. These compounds also play a significant role in the entourage effect, which refers to the synergistic interaction between c...

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