Best weed strains in India

Best weed strains in India

Weed terminology in India 

First off: if we’re going to talk weed, you need to know your slang!

  • Baba: Slang for weed.
  • Bhang: The cannabis plant. Also the edible form of cannabis, usually made from Indica strains. Think bhang lassi.
  • Charras: Hashish, usually hand-rubbed in India.
  • Chillum: Conical, pipe-like device used for smoking. Preparing a chillum is quite the process!
  • Desi joint: Joint/spliff made using the body of a pre-rolled cigarette.
  • Rizlas: Rolling papers. Rizlas can be found throughout the country, though king sized papers aren’t always easy to come by.
  • Roach: End of a joint, as well as the word to use when looking for filter papers for rolling.
  • Shiva: One of the major Hindu gods, often associated with cannabis. Followers of Shiva can imbibe cannabis legally, as it’s considered a way of worshiping the god.
  • Stuff: Slang for weed.
  • Tola: 10 grams.

When It Comes To Getting High, The World Comes To India To Try These Psychedelic Maals.

1. Mysore Mango, Karnataka

This is one of the best kinds of weed found in India today. Clean, green and practically seedless, it doesn\’t actually taste like mango, but gives off the aroma of the King of Fruits.

The THC for this is up to 16% and usually averages around 10-12%. Most users get the strain immediately and it gives them a sense of euphoria strongly. It also happens that the users may become more open or talkative on consuming this. Or, occasionally (more so for first time users, or those consuming high doses) there is a fit of giggles that takes quite long to subside.

Mysore Mango, or the Mango Kush of Mysore is a type of weed that is famous for its unique fruity taste. It is one of the best found in the country since it is clean, green and almost seedless. It does not just impart the taste of mango, but also has a hint of banana when consumed. For anyone who does love mangoes though, this one is an absolute delight.
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2. Idukki Gold, Kerala

The myth, the legend, the golden-green goodness. The original Idukki strain disappeared over time, but there\’s new variations that are almost as good in Kerala.

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3. Shillong Mango, Meghalaya

Some of the cleanest weed in all of India can be found in Shillong. Combined with the serenity of Cherrapunji, it\’s no wonder people are making a beeline for Meghalaya.

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4. Magic Mushrooms, Tamil Nadu

Kodaikanal in the right season can be a transcendental experience, not just because of the availability of primo mushies but also the sheer natural beauty of the place.

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5. Golden Weed, Assam

Nice, clean Bhutanese weed is pretty easy to come by in Assam. It\’s also super cheap (weed in India is actually pretty everywhere).

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6. Jungla, available in most parts of Northern India

This mostly refers to hashish rubbed from cannabis that\’s growing wild. It\’s not very potent, but if it\’s clean, it\’s still very enjoyable.

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7. Super Cream, Himachal Pradesh

Usually refers to the hash produced from the first rub of a fully cultivated cannabis plant. Highly potent and pretty damn expensive too.

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8. Malana Cream, Himachal Pradesh

The cream of the crop (pun intended), this is the stuff that\’s made India famous among millions of cannabis enthusiasts. Found in the village of Malana in Himachal Pradesh, this is the charas piece de resistance.

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9. Manipuri Weed

Rs. 600 can get you a solid 30 gm of some really great and clean (if not professionally grown) weed in Manipur. The place is awash with the stuff anyway, sending out over 2000 kilos of it every day.

Source: Therealseedcompany

10. Bombay Black, Maharashtra

Boot polish. Gobar. And a little bit of sweat. You mash all that together with a few drops of rat poison and what you get is the notorious Bombay Black hash. Needless to say, stay the fuck away.

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11. Gourbhanga Weed, West Bengal

Not the best, but not the worst either, and available in cheap abundance. This West Bengal village has a lot of green going out, mostly being consumed by the folks over at Kolkata.

Source: Maalphooko

12. Afeem (Opium), available in most parts of India

While the original opiod is found in various parts of India and with varying purity, it mostly comes down all the way from Nagaland and Manipur. Both places faced a major opiod crisis some years prior.

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13. Bhang, available in most parts of North India

Made by mashing up the leaves and seeds of the cannabis plant, bhang is typically consumed on Holi. Thandais, pakodas and any other manner of edible can be made.

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Malan cream

Malana
Malana cream has won best hashish title twice in 1994 and 1996 at High times magazines Cannabis cup.This prove that how high the quality of this hash throughout the world 2. It is very oily or high in oil content which made it more famous throughout the world. 3. Tetrahydrocannabinol mainly known as THC which decide the quality of weed, has very high value in malana cream.Probably 30℅ to 40℅ of THC is claimed by many whereas, in many other parts of India this value goes from probably 5℅ to 6℅.Malana Cream, the best in the world. Even most of the coffee shops in Amsterdam sell you Malana cream. It’s just too clean and fresh and takes you to a different level. 10.Malana cream is Considered as gift of Parvati valley hidden in different layers.A gift of Parvati valley is  also considered as catalyst in integration with lord Shiva.
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Malana is an ancient Indian village in the state of Himachal Pradesh. This solitary village in the Malana Nala, a side valley of the Parvati Valleyto the north-east of Kullu Valley, is isolated from the rest of the world. The peaks of Chanderkhani and Deo Tibba shadow the village. It is situated on a remote plateau by the side of the torrential Malana river, at a height of 2,652 metres (8,701 ft) above sea level. Malana has its own lifestyle and social structure and people are strict in following their customs. Malana has been the subject of various documentaries, including Malana: Globalization of a Himalayan Village, and Malana, A Lost Identity. The existing speakers of the autochthonous language Kanashi, the traditional language of the inhabitants of Malana, number approximately 1700. According to the 1961 census, the language speakers were then 563, but today the population of Malana is at least three times as large as 40 years ago.Most common route towards the village is by taxi or bus from Jhari. One stop prior to Malana. Roads till Malana Village trekking gate are developed.
\”Malana Cream, the best in the world. Even most of the coffee shops in Amsterdam sell you Malana cream. It’s just too clean and fresh and takes you to a different level.
10.Malana cream is Considered as gift of Parvati valley hidden in different layers.A gift of Parvati valley is  also considered as catalyst in integration with lord Shiva.\”

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What is Malana famous for?
Malana is famous for its “Malana Cream”, a product made from cannabis plants which grow in the Parvati valley. Malana cream is regarded as high purity hash.
“Achha agar aap bura na maano to ek baat poochhun?” (If it’s fine with you, can I ask you a question?)
“Jo ichha ho wo poochh.” (Ask whatever you wish.)
“Alexander raja sach mein aapka poorvaj hai kya?” (Was King Alexander actually your ancestor?)
“Mazaak kar raha hai kya, bhai! Ye kahaani abhi 10-15 saal pehle hi humaare gaaon ke ek school teacher ne failaayi hai jisse ki log yahi dekhne ke liye yahaan aayein aur humaara kaarobaar achha rahe!” (Are you kidding me! This story was seeded in as recently as 10-15 years ago by a school teacher in our village so that curious people swarm to this place, resulting in good business for us!)
The first time I had traveled to Malana was way back in 2011, and I was mesmerized. Apart from firang hippies lying just about anywhere, there was hardly any denizen Indian “traveler” frantically looking for “M-Cream” there. Well, yes, sadly but unsurprisingly, this is the primary thing a small “village” in Himachal – Malana – is massively popular for. And, if you read the excerpt of a far longer conversation I shared above, you would not refrain from believing that Malana is a place essentially popularized by fabricated stories and, of course, social media. Yes, the fact that EVERYONE that goes to this village comes out “enlightened” and with a personal version of this place by putting it up on social media is what makes Malana worse and not-so-secret-anymore.
And Malana may well be just another place in Himachal Pradesh, but of course the hippies would beg to differ in their pseudo-sullen states.
Let me go back to the inebriated conversation I had with Shashi (name changed), a lodge owner-cum-peddler living in Malana, in the spring of 2015. He has stayed there all his life and I have known the guy since 2011 for obvious reasons. Although the dialogue was totally in Hindi, but I’d write the same down in English for the convenience of most.
“You take Kanashi – our so called official language. It is innately weak in nature. The grammar is incomplete, we can hardly distinguish between singular and plural, sometimes even between sexes while using particular verbs. Pronouns form our staple lexicon, hence most of the times we even forget which nouns to use where. To be very honest, we don’t even have Kanashi words present for many tangible things. I ask you three things:1. If it’s an Indo-Tibetan language as is claimed, why don’t we barge in either of the languages for proper vocabulary?2. Secondly, if it was actually started first by Alexander’s invasion, why have we bloody not developed a proper language in more than 2300 years?!3. Finally, how on earth do we borrow from a Tibetan language if Alexander was a Persian?!”
The guy was making sense alright, but since I was no expert in anthropology of the Malana natives, I kept quiet. Moreover, I had always doubted the authenticity of the residents’ claims.
“You mean all the claims made by the people here are fake?”

“Does Malana Cream not give you the highest high?”

“Listen to me very carefully. I grow it myself in my farm. It is just different. Just like every other variety there is. I personally smoke the Kullu stuff, because I feel it gives me the highest high.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Secrets Of Malana

Q. How to reach Malana?

A. There are 3 mountain passes to reach the Malana Village. If you are in Himachal Pradesh, you can reach the village from Parvati Valley through Rashol and Chanderkhani Passes. But the best way to reach Malana is from Jari (23 Km), by hiring a taxi. There is a 4 km long easy trek which everyone has to take to reach Malana.

Q.How much does Malana cream cost?

 Malana Cream’s high oil content makes it among the most expensive hashish on Amsterdam cannabis menus, and in Delhi, dealers claim their goods are from Malana so they can quote high prices. A tola, or 11.66 grams, retails for
  •  $16 in Malana,
  •  $40 in Delhi, $70 in Goa 
  •  $250 in Amsterdam.

 A question for readers: Should the government legalize and control Malana’s hashish trade to bring more development to the region?

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