The Leaf Index
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No. 2221Indica

Brulee

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Brulee is a dessert-leaning cannabis cultivar recognized for its sweet, custard-like aroma and a calming, euphoric effect. Often appearing under variations like Brûlée or Creme Brulee, it typically presents as a balanced hybrid with a distinct indica influence, making it suitable for evening relaxation.

May help withStress Anxiety Insomnia
AromaCaramelVanillaCreamNuttyDoughEarthySpicyCitrusHerbal

Appearance

Brulee typically exhibits medium to large, spade-shaped buds characterized by dense indica-leaning structure and a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio. The flowers are often a vibrant lime to forest green, frequently displaying streaks of lavender or plum sugar leaf tips, especially in cooler cultivation environments. Prominent orange pistils weave through a heavy coating of glandular trichomes, giving the buds a glossy, lacquered appearance.

The trichome heads on well-cultivated Brulee are notably bulbous and abundant, a desirable trait for extraction. Bracts may swell significantly in the final weeks of flowering, forming rounded crowns that enhance visual appeal. Properly dried and cured flowers possess a crisp exterior with a slightly yielding core, indicating optimal moisture content.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Brulee is evocative of its namesake dessert, featuring notes of caramelized sugar, vanilla custard, and a subtle toasted crust, underpinned by an earthy Kush foundation. Dominant aromatic notes often include sweet vanilla, creamy undertones, and a nutty, bakery-like dough scent. Supporting aromas can present as oak, warm cinnamon spice, or hints of cocoa, stemming from the interplay of specific terpenes.

Flavors closely mirror the aroma, starting with a sweet vanilla-caramel profile that transitions into a creamy, custard-like experience on the palate. Many users detect a lightly nutty, toasted finish reminiscent of browned sugar or a brûléed crust. The smoke is generally smooth and pleasant, with terpene balance influencing the perception of sweetness and herbal undertones.

Effects

Brulee is primarily sought for its calming and relaxing effects, often leading to a state of clear euphoria. It is frequently chosen for unwinding in the evening, providing a tranquil yet uplifting experience. The indica-leaning nature contributes to a sense of physical ease without typically inducing heavy sedation.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Brulee commonly tests within the modern potency tier, with THC levels frequently ranging from 19% to 26%, and select batches reaching higher percentages. Total terpene content typically falls between 1.5% and 3.0% by weight. Key terpenes often identified include caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, with linalool also frequently present.

Origins & Lineage

The precise genetic lineage of Brulee can vary as multiple breeders have released strains under this name. However, commonly reported pedigrees often incorporate genetics from dessert-themed families and Kush varieties. Frequently cited parentage includes crosses involving Cookies, OG Kush, Platinum Kush, Do-Si-Dos, Wedding Cake, and Sundae Driver.

These varied genetic backgrounds contribute to overlapping traits, such as dense flowers, sweet confectionary aromas, and calming effects. The specific combination of parents influences the exact chemotype and phenotype expression, but the overall profile remains consistent with a dessert-forward cultivar.

Growing

Brulee typically displays an indica-leaning plant structure with robust lateral branching and medium internode spacing. It is known for dense, frosted flowers with high resin production, making it suitable for extraction. Cultivation often results in a photogenic appearance, with potential for anthocyanin expression leading to deep colors in cooler conditions.

Yields for Brulee-like dessert hybrids in solventless extraction can range from 4% to over 6% of fresh-frozen input weight. Flowering time and specific cultivation difficulties are not detailed but are generally consistent with indica-dominant hybrids.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Brulee?
Brulee typically tests between 19% and 26% THC, with some top-shelf batches potentially reaching higher percentages.
What are the dominant terpenes in Brulee?
Commonly reported dominant terpenes include caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, often accompanied by linalool.
What kind of effects does Brulee provide?
Brulee is known for providing calming and euphoric effects, often described as relaxing and suitable for evening use.
What does Brulee smell and taste like?
Brulee has a dessert-like aroma and flavor profile, characterized by notes of caramelized sugar, vanilla custard, cream, and hints of nuts, spice, and earth.