Brazillian Butter
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Brazillian Butter is a contemporary hybrid cultivar recognized for its unique name, suggesting South American heritage and a creamy, dessert-like profile. While specific lineage details are not widely published, it is understood to be a boutique offering, often appearing on menus with the alternative spelling 'Brazillian'.
Appearance
Flowers of Brazillian Butter are typically medium-dense to dense, covered in a generous layer of trichomes. They form compact, golf-ball or egg-shaped buds. The coloration ranges from light to dark green, often accented by copper-orange pistils, and may display purple hues under cooler conditions. The plants generally exhibit a hybrid structure with moderate internodal spacing.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma and flavor profile of Brazillian Butter is often described as a blend of creamy, nutty, and dessert-like notes, reminiscent of pastries. This is frequently complemented by hints of citrus, honey, and floral undertones, creating a complex sensory experience.
Effects
Consumers report that Brazillian Butter delivers a balanced yet potent experience, often characterized as both uplifting and physically settling. The effects are generally described as cerebral and energetic, aligning with the typical profile of modern hybrids.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific laboratory data for Brazillian Butter can be sparse, common terpene profiles in comparable hybrid cultivars suggest the presence of Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool. These contribute to the strain's distinct aroma and flavor characteristics. THC levels commonly range from 18% to 24%, with CBD content typically below 1%.
Growing
Cultivating Brazillian Butter generally aligns with growing resin-forward, dessert-leaning hybrids. The plants are noted for their high resin output and can be trained using methods like Sea of Green or Screen of Green due to their medium node spacing. Flowering time is typical for modern hybrids, and growers may anticipate a moderate stretch during this phase.
Origins & Lineage
The exact genetic lineage of Brazillian Butter has not been publicly disclosed by a specific breeder. However, its name suggests a potential cross between South American sativa landraces, known for their citrus and floral notes, and dessert-focused hybrid lines often associated with creamy and nutty flavors. This combination is hypothesized to produce its balanced effects.