Like we have explained in previous posts, Cali Terpenes’ terpene profiles are pure liquid aromas, with specific aromas produced by each strain of cannabis. They act as flavorings and can be used in all kinds of dishes to provide different cannabis flavors.
Information about terpenes
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Discover all of the properties of terpenes together (entourage effect) and apart (limonene, myrcene, linalool…) Have you ever wondered why aromatherapy offers health benefits? In this section we’ll talk about what cannabis terpene profiles are and how to make the most of their benefits.
Many of you have been asking us about the warning labels on our containers, specifically the flammable symbol. In this post, we explain exactly why that symbol is included on our packaging.
Among the terpenes found in the aromatic composition of cannabis plants, ocimene can be found, a terpene that’s not discussed very much, but also happens to have surprising properties. Find out more about one of the least-known cannabis terpenes.
In the world of flora and plants, there are many mysteries and coincidences that keep surprising us every day; the hidden properties of many plants have yet to be explored. Today we're going to explain what lemons and cannabis plants have in common and how they're linked.
While cannabis legalization is still becoming a thing around the planet, scientific research into its compounds is also becoming more prevalent. Some studies suggest that cannabis terpenes can be useful for treating pain; let’s have a look at the details.
We’re still unveiling mysteries regarding these special aromatic molecules, terpenes. Today we’re talking about a secondary, but still quite important terpene, called Nerolidol.
Many of you have heard of terpenes, some of you may not have, but we all come into contact with them daily. Do you know where terpenes are found? How they’re consumed? Let’s answer these questions and more in the following post
Did you know about the link between mandarin oranges and cannabis? Did you know that they’re also linked to lemons and oranges? Discover this mystery of nature right here.
Stress and anxiety are two growing problems in current society. The calming and relaxing effects of cannabis are well-known, although these effects are usually associated with cannabinoids such as THC or CBD. In this post, we’re going to talk about how some terpenes can also help to reduce anxiety.
Cannabis terpene profiles are unique aromas that have enamored consumers from all over the world. There’s something special when it comes to the combination of terpenes that occurs in cannabis plants that we simply love. These flavors and aromas can be a powerful tool gastronomically speaking, and in this post we’re going to explain why.
Cannabis plants (as well as many other plant species) produce terpenes, molecules that are in charge of aroma and flavour. Do you know what they are, and which types are most common? In this post we’re going to explain everything you need to know about cannabis’s main terpenes.
Do you know what ginger, cannabis and terpenes have in common? In earlier posts we’ve talked about the similarities between certain plants, flowers and fruits’ composition and certain cannabis strains. Keep reading to find out what ginger and cannabis have in common and how they can both be used.
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